boorishly 的定义
- of or like a boor; unmannered; crude; insensitive.
boorishly 近义词
等同于 loudly
boorishly 的近义词 32 个
- aloud
- emphatically
- noisily
- powerfully
- vehemently
- vociferously
- obstreperously
- articulately
- blatantly
- cheaply
- conspicuously
- crashingly
- deafeningly
- ear-splittingly
- fully
- garishly
- gaudily
- obtrusively
- ostentatiously
- piercingly
- resonantly
- resounding
- ringingly
- rudely
- showily
- shrilly
- tastelessly
- tawdrily
- theatrically
- thunderingly
- uproariously
- vulgarly
boorishly 的反义词 3 个
等同于 rudely
更多boorishly例句
- Then a noisy, boorish and very large American family invades the beach.
- Anyone would be upset, but nothing justified his overbearing and boorish behavior.
- A senior member of Russia's parliament called the remarks “boorish.”
- My aunt is quite confident that you, whom she calls the "Pope of Etiquette," will set me straight and tell me that I'm being boorish.
- Costa was to prove himself equally boorish when, ten minutes into the second-half, he headbutted Martins Indi, a Dutch midfielder.
- Consequently, he was booed every time he touched the ball by the boorish, and unforgiving, Brazilians in the crowd.
- Octopus is one of those sleazy and boorish Americans whose instincts prove correct.
- The commercial culture will tolerate multiple divorces, trips to rehab, and all sorts of boorish behavior.
- All those messy emotions, the obsessive thoughts, the clenched teeth, are considered boorish and barbaric.
- Have you come again to disturb me to no purpose, and to bring me some boorish fellow, as you did just now?
- Most young people think they are natural when they are only boorish and rude.
- Only vacant or boorish faces met her eyes; it was not a high-class crowd that had come to see the Two-headed Girl.
- Beginning by viewing the Colonel in sulky silence, he had answered his kinsman's overtures only by a rude stare or a boorish word.
- We became particularly hot upon some boorish sneer of Drummle's, to the effect that we were too free with our money.