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 Translation for 'uncouth' from English to Latin
ADJ   uncouth | uncouther / more uncouth | uncouthest / most uncouth
SYNO coarse | common | rough-cut | ...
absurdus {adj}uncouth
horridus {adj}uncouth [rude]
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Translation for 'uncouth' from English to Latin

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uncouth
absurdus {adj}
uncouth [rude]
horridus {adj}
Usage Examples English
  • In Japan, it is considered uncouth to not remove one's shoes before entering the house.
  • In modern Spanish, the word "cafre", derived from the Arabic word "kafir" by way of the Portuguese language, also means "uncouth" or "savage".
  • Coming to Virginia City, according to the Territorial Enterprise** of that year, from the Occidental in San Francisco, he did much to elevate the tastes and drinking habits of the then uncouth Comstock.
  • The young men who applied for a position in the Varangian guard were not uncouth roughnecks, as in the traditional stereotype, but instead, it appears that they were usually fit and well-raised young warriors who were skilled in weapons.
  • Charlie's uncouth behavior shocks the other party guests.

  • Melissa is often referred to as rude, uncouth, untrusting and generally nasty to everyone with the exception of Rex Greene.
  • This was an extremely fertile land that was blessed with five cities inhabited by uncouth men – though the women were quite beautiful.
  • While working for 4fm, the Director of the National Women's Council Susan McKay spoke out against an "uncouth and objectionable" interview McGurk conducted with her.
  • Plutarch repeats the story, but states that he had also been told that Phaia herself was a murderous female robber, and was nicknamed "Sow" because of her obese children and uncouth manners, and that she was the "sow" killed by Theseus.
  • For example, Yahoo comes from "Gulliver's Travels" by Jonathan Swift, where "Yahoo" is a legendary being with the following characters: rude", unsophisticated, uncouth".

  • —believed it an uncouth and sinful instrument. Henry's mother secretly bought a used trombone for him and obscured from Henry's father the son's learning to play the instrument.
  • Many plot intrigues follow through with Pran and Reshma facing many trials on the path to true love, including parental opposition, accidents, and an attempted forced marriage of Reshma to an uncouth fisherman.
  • sensibility resists being construed within the context of overly specific rules about what could be considered as vulgar or uncouth.
  • Some people slap the back of one hand into the palm of the other hand to signify urgency or enthusiasm. This act may be considered uncouth by others.
  • Although he appears to be lazy and uncouth, he is really a perceptive and sensitive doctor at heart.

  • The "Wissenschaftslehre" has been described by Roger Scruton as being both "immensely difficult" and "rough-hewn and uncouth".
  • When Laevsky came to town, he brought with him habits that the townsfolk view as uncouth.
  • Toto participates in various samples in a study of cinema, first going in a studio where there's shooting a spy movie, then in a western scenario, where he has to play a cruel and uncouth bandit who must challenge him to a duel a cowboy.
  • Etwall was the son of Ralph Etwall who owned several hundred acres, and he was described as "the most ungainly person, and for a gentleman the most uncouth". He died at the age of 78.
  • He was often arguing with fellow Joe Wet-Suit (who was a Navy Seal), and was known for being uncouth, loud and hotheaded.

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