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The example sentences of UNCOUTH in videos (2 in total of 2)

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Use "uncouth" in a sentence | "uncouth" example sentences

How to use "uncouth" in a sentence?

  • Newspaper people, once celebrated as founts of ribald humor and uncouth fun, have of late lost all their gaiety, and small wonder.
    -Russell Baker-
  • The profoundly humorous writers are humorous because they are responsive to the hopeless, uncouth, concatenations of life.
    -V. S. Pritchett-
  • The ministers of Christ should possess refinement. All uncouth manners, attitudes and gestures should be discarded, and they should encourage in themselves humble dignity of bearing.
    -Ellen G. White-
  • New occasions teach new duties, time makes ancient good uncouth; They must upward still and onward, who would keep abreast of truth.
    -James Russell Lowell-
  • The way I grew up, I was always taught that it's uncouth to talk about money, and that's not what should inspire you.
    -Justin Timberlake-
  • Dig -- the mostly uncouth -- language of grace.
    -Geoffrey Hill-
  • Within the oyster's shell uncouth The purest pearl may hide, Trust me you'll find a heart of truth Within that rough outside.
    -Frances Sargent Osgood-
  • on him, under him, with his mouth pressed to hers, he sang to her uncouth songs that moved through her body.
    -Jean Genet-
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Definition and meaning of UNCOUTH

What does "uncouth mean?"

/ˌənˈko͞oTH/

uncouth

adjective
Awkward and uncultivated in appearance or behavior.

What are synonyms of "uncouth"?
Some common synonyms of "uncouth" are:
  • uncivilized,
  • uncultured,
  • uncultivated,
  • unrefined,
  • unpolished,
  • unsophisticated,
  • common,
  • low,
  • plebeian,
  • philistine,
  • rough,
  • coarse,
  • provincial,
  • rustic,
  • crude,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/ˌənˈsivəˌlīzd/

uncivilized
adjective

not socially, culturally, or morally advanced.

/ˌənˈkəlCHərd/

uncultured
adjective

not characterized by good taste or education.

/ˌənˈkəltəˌvādəd/

uncultivated
adjective

Not prepared for raising crops.

/ˌənrəˈfīnd/

unrefined
adjective

Not refined or processed; crude.

/ˌənˈpäliSHt/

unpolished
adjective

Not yet polished.

/ˌənsəˈfistəˌkādəd/

unsophisticated
adjective

Not wise in the ways of the world; unrefined.

/ˈkämən/

common
adjective noun

Typical, normal; not unusual. piece of public open land.

low

/lō/

low
adjective adverb noun

Being unhappy or unpleasant in attitude. in or into low position. Situation of not having a lot of something.

/pləˈbēən/

plebeian
adjective noun

belonging to commoners of ancient Rome. (in ancient Rome) commoner.

/ˈfiləˌstēn/

philistine
adjective noun

Person uninterested in being intellectual. person who is hostile or indifferent to culture.

/rəf/

rough
adjective adverb noun verb

Causing or involving violence, force, and harm. in manner that lacks gentleness. Incomplete drawing or draft done lacking detail. work or shape something in rough fashion.

/kôrs/

coarse
adjective

rough in texture.

/prəˈvin(t)SH(ə)l/

provincial
adjective noun

relating to province. inhabitant of province.

/ˈrəstik/

rustic
adjective noun

Relating to village or countryside life. unsophisticated country person.

/kro͞od/

crude
adjective noun

Lacking manners or finesse; rude. natural mineral oil.

What are antonyms of "uncouth"?
Some common antonyms of "uncouth" are:
  • refined,
  • cultivated,
  • polite,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/rəˈfīnd/

refined
adjective verb

with impurities or unwanted elements having been removed by processing. To narrow down your search to a smaller number.

/ˈkəltəˌvādəd/

cultivated
adjective verb

refined and well educated. To cause to grow by education; to enlighten.

/pəˈlīt/

polite
adjective

Showing good manners or respect for other people.

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