uncool / ʌnˈkul /

⚽高中词汇不酷不冷不热不冷静不冷

uncool 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective

Slang.

  1. not self-assured or relaxed: He felt very uncool, making a speech to strangers.
  2. not sophisticated or worldly-wise.

uncool 近义词

uncool

等同于 incapable

uncool

等同于 innocent

uncool

等同于 loathsome

uncool

等同于 malicious

uncool

等同于 tiresome

uncool

等同于 unfit

uncool

等同于 unpleasant

uncool

等同于 unworldly

uncool

等同于 hateful

更多uncool例句

  1. It’s not considered uncool for a Tumblr artist to link to a third-party Patreon or Ko-fi site on their blog, where their most enthusiastic followers can access paywalled content or send them tips.
  2. At the time, previously “uncool” shoes such as Birkenstocks were gaining ground in fashion, but Crocs were generally left out of the running, allowing Scottish designer Christopher Kane to shock critics by sending embellished Crocs down the runway.
  3. The rollercoaster that is RHONY is worth watching from start to finish—unless you want to be all, like, uncool.
  4. In the past, I have been humiliated by hidden knots and logs that were just out of my league, resulting in an extended and extremely uncool struggle of trying to wriggle an ax-head free.
  5. He could have gone to college anywhere but stayed home to play at Maryland when such a decision was decidedly uncool.
  6. And, thankfully, so too have its less glorious days of selling sex to teenagers who had already declared the brand uncool.
  7. Her response was a “very un-macho, uncool, and unexciting one,” according to Albertine.
  8. They are unapologetically uncool, the men in white nylon jumpsuits and the women in “artsy” drop earrings.
  9. Then I think also hipster culture and stuff like that has made it labeled as “uncool.”
  10. At the same time, lightness and charm became uncool; darkness and so-called “authenticity” took over.