uncouth (Meaning)

Wordnet

uncouth (s)

lacking refinement or cultivation or taste

Webster

uncouth (a.)

Unknown.

Uncommon; rare; exquisite; elegant.

Unfamiliar; strange; hence, mysterious; dreadful; also, odd; awkward; boorish; as, uncouth manners.

uncouth Sentence Examples

  1. The uncouth man belched loudly at the dinner table, much to the disgust of his companions.
  2. The traveler's uncouth behavior on the bus drew attention from other passengers.
  3. The uncouth student interrupted the lecture with a string of vulgar comments.
  4. The critic's uncouth language marred an otherwise well-written review.
  5. The uncouth gestures of the homeless man made passersby uncomfortable.
  6. The uncouth tone of the email left a sour taste in the recipient's mouth.
  7. The uncouth guest at the wedding showed up in torn jeans and a tank top.
  8. The uncouth remarks of the politician during the press conference shocked the nation.
  9. The uncouth decor of the house reflected the owner's lack of taste.
  10. The uncouth noise from the construction site reverberated through the neighborhood, disrupting the residents' peace.

FAQs About the word uncouth

lacking refinement or cultivation or tasteUnknown., Uncommon; rare; exquisite; elegant., Unfamiliar; strange; hence, mysterious; dreadful; also, odd; awkward; b

clownish,boorish, classless, loutish, vulgar, stupid, churlish, cloddish, unrefined, unsophisticated

sophisticated, genteel, sophisticated, polished, genteel, polished, courtly, cultivated, gentlemanly, cultivated

The uncouth man belched loudly at the dinner table, much to the disgust of his companions.

The traveler's uncouth behavior on the bus drew attention from other passengers.

The uncouth student interrupted the lecture with a string of vulgar comments.

The critic's uncouth language marred an otherwise well-written review.