I have an uncouth relative who always embarrasses the family.
Uncouth means- awkward, clumsy, or unmannerly.
He was so uncouth when he was younger.
My country cousin's seemingly uncouth behavior amazingly saved the princess from any further embarrassment by the desperados outside her carriage.
uncivilized, uncouth, or barbaric
The correct spelling is couth (having good manners, not uncouth).
Crass, disgustingly uncivilized, having no manners. RUDE, UNMANNERLY opposte of polite
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"uncouth" means "lacking good manners" The impolite boy was uncouth. uncouth would mean "impolite"
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The language was vulgar and uncouth. It was a vulgar display of unsportsmanlike conduct. His vulgar manners made the others move away form him.
Ang Tagalog ng "too much truth is uncouth" ay "ang sobrang katotohanan ay hindi maganda o bastos."
it means uncool
Uncouth.
One of the failings of 21st century education policy seems to be its failure to teach youngsters the basics of civility, the consequence of which is manifested in the ill-mannered loutish and uncouth behaviour of many teenagers towards their elders today.
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Uncouth youth
uncivilized, uncouth, or barbaric
The uncouth savages in Gulliver's Travels are called the Yahoos. They are depicted as wild, irrational beings who represent the worst aspects of human nature.