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All uncultured synonyms

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adj uncultured

  • ill-bred β€” showing lack of good social breeding; unmannerly; rude.
  • clodhopping β€” loutish; boorish.
  • know-nothing β€” an ignorant or totally uninformed person; ignoramus.
  • agrestic β€” rural; rustic
  • boorish β€” Boorish behaviour is rough, uneducated, and rude.
  • colonial β€” Colonial means relating to countries that are colonies, or to colonialism.
  • mannerless β€” without good manners; ill-mannered; discourteous; impolite.
  • barbarous β€” If you describe something as barbarous, you strongly disapprove of it because you think that it is rough and uncivilized.
  • ignorant β€” lacking in knowledge or training; unlearned: an ignorant man.
  • incult β€” wild; rude; unrefined.
  • birdbrained β€” a stupid, foolish, or scatterbrained person.
  • bearish β€” On the stock market, if there is a bearish mood, prices are expected to fall. Compare bullish.
  • ham-handed β€” clumsy, inept, or heavy-handed: a ham-handed approach to dealing with people that hurts a lot of feelings.
  • inhumane β€” not humane; lacking humanity, kindness, compassion, etc.
  • loutish β€” like or characteristic of a lout; awkward; clumsy; boorish.
  • brutish β€” If you describe a person or their behaviour as brutish, you think that they are brutal and uncivilised.
  • clownish β€” If you describe a person's appearance or behaviour as clownish, you mean that they look or behave rather like a clown, and often that they appear rather foolish.
  • in-humane β€” not humane; lacking humanity, kindness, compassion, etc.
  • benighted β€” If you describe people or the place where they live as benighted, you think they are unfortunate or do not know anything.
  • apprenticed β€” a person who works for another in order to learn a trade: an apprentice to a plumber.
  • foul-mouthed β€” using obscene, profane, or scurrilous language; given to filthy or abusive speech.
  • gauche β€” lacking social grace, sensitivity, or acuteness; awkward; crude; tactless: Their exquisite manners always make me feel gauche.
  • country β€” A country is one of the political units which the world is divided into, covering a particular area of land.
  • inurbane β€” not urbane; lacking in courtesy, refinement, etc.
  • lowbred β€” characterized by or characteristic of low or vulgar breeding; ill-bred; coarse.
  • cretinous β€” If you describe someone as cretinous, you think they are very stupid.
  • coarse β€” Coarse things have a rough texture because they consist of thick threads or large pieces.
  • clunky β€” If you describe something as clunky, you mean that it is solid, heavy, and rather awkward.
  • atavistic β€” Atavistic feelings or behaviour seem to be very primitive, like the feelings or behaviour of our earliest ancestors.
  • lowbrow β€” a person who is uninterested, uninvolved, or uneducated in intellectual activities or pursuits.
  • graceless β€” without any sense of right or propriety.
  • inelegant β€” not elegant; lacking in refinement, gracefulness, or good taste.
  • cloddish β€” of, relating to, or resembling a clod or boor; doltish; stolid.
  • early american β€” (of furniture, buildings, utensils, etc.) built or made in the U.S. in the colonial period or somewhat later.
  • barbarian β€” In former times, barbarians were people from other countries who were thought to be uncivilized and violent.
  • churlish β€” Someone who is churlish is unfriendly, bad-tempered, or impolite.
  • georgic β€” agricultural.

adjective uncultured

  • inerudite β€” Not erudite; unlearned; ignorant.
  • nonliterate β€” preliterate.
  • outland β€” Usually, outlands. the outlying districts or remote regions of a country; provinces: a name unknown in the outlands.
  • gross β€” without deductions; total, as the amount of sales, salary, profit, etc., before taking deductions for expenses, taxes, or the like (opposed to net2. ): gross earnings; gross sales.
  • wolfish β€” resembling a wolf, as in form or characteristics.
  • nescient β€” lack of knowledge; ignorance.
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