loutish (Meaning)

Wordnet

loutish (s)

ill-mannered and coarse and contemptible in behavior or appearance

Webster

loutish (a.)

Clownish; rude; awkward.

loutish Sentence Examples

  1. His loutish behavior at the dinner party embarrassed everyone in attendance.
  2. Despite numerous warnings, he persisted in his loutish conduct, causing disruptions wherever he went.
  3. The loutish remarks he made during the meeting left a sour impression on his colleagues.
  4. His loutish manners made it difficult for others to engage in civilized conversation with him.
  5. It was evident from his loutish demeanor that he lacked proper upbringing and etiquette.
  6. His loutish antics at the cinema ruined the movie experience for everyone else in the theater.
  7. Despite attempts to educate him on proper social behavior, he remained obstinately loutish.
  8. His loutish behavior towards the waitstaff resulted in him being asked to leave the restaurant.
  9. Despite his intelligence, his loutish tendencies often overshadowed his good qualities.
  10. His loutish behavior towards his classmates earned him a reputation as someone to be avoided.

FAQs About the word loutish

ill-mannered and coarse and contemptible in behavior or appearanceClownish; rude; awkward.

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His loutish behavior at the dinner party embarrassed everyone in attendance.

Despite numerous warnings, he persisted in his loutish conduct, causing disruptions wherever he went.

The loutish remarks he made during the meeting left a sour impression on his colleagues.

His loutish manners made it difficult for others to engage in civilized conversation with him.