Sentence example with the word 'uncouth'

uncouth

abandoned, brutal, coarse, dysphemistic, graceless, ill-bred, inurbane, oddball, savage, undignified, up-country

Definition adj. lacking refinement or cultivation or taste

Last update: July 6, 2015


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Most biographers portray Lincoln as an uncouth and ungainly young man.   [Please select]

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He is an uncouth man.   [adjective]

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In effect, they create a personality for the uncouth swain.   [adjective]

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I think I heard something Buffy: How dare you hush me in such an uncouth manner !   [adjective]

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"Though not a vaunting and bloodily disposed Goliath," returned David, drawing a sling from beneath his parti-colored and uncouth attire, "I have not forgotten the example of the Jewish boy."   [adjective]

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He soon pursued a very uncouth path; and by its guidance at length reached the door of a wretched hut.   [adjective]

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However, Napoleon failed to see the matter in that wholesome light, and smiled a grim and unkind smile as he read Caryl Carne's report of those "left-handed and uncouth manoeuvres."   [adjective]

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Outwardly the man was rude and uncouth, even savage.   [adjective]

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His habits were, in many respects, singular, and indicated a mind congenial to its uncouth tabernacle.   [adjective]

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His laugh is said to have been quite horrible; and his screech-owl voice, shrill, uncouth, and dissonant, corresponded well with his other peculiarities.   [adjective]

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He is as ugly as sin, long-nosed, queer-mouthed, and with uncouth and somewhat rustic, though courteous, manners, corresponding very well with such an exterior.   [adjective]

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