Crass, disgustingly uncivilized, having no manners.
RUDE, UNMANNERLY
opposte of polite
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).
Antonyms for courteous include: impolite, ill-bred, unmannered, discourteous, and uncouth.
The opposite of decent could be indecent, unseemly, immoral, or uncouth.
"uncouth" means "lacking good manners" The impolite boy was uncouth. uncouth would mean "impolite"
it means uncool
Rude, disrespectful, will do anything, uncouth, foul mouth
From a poor background. The opposite of posh. Can also mean coarse, uncouth, vulgar.
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.
In Spanish, "rudo" can mean rough, crude, or loutish. It can also refer to someone who is impolite or uncouth in behavior.
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Uncouth Bray - 2006 was released on: USA: 5 May 2006 (Savannah, Georgia)
Uncouth.
undisciplined could mean "wild", so 'tame' could apply undisciplined could mean "uncouth" or "uncultured", so 'demure' or 'genteel' could apply
ruder
Uncouth youth