uncouth 的定义
- awkward, clumsy, or unmannerly: uncouth behavior; an uncouth relative who embarrasses the family.
- strange and ungraceful in appearance or form.
- unusual or strange.
uncouth 近义词
clumsy, uncultivated
uncouth 的近义词 40 个
- awkward
- barbaric
- boorish
- cheap
- clownish
- coarse
- crass
- crude
- discourteous
- disgracious
- gawky
- graceless
- gross
- heavy-handed
- ill-bred
- ill-mannered
- impertinent
- impolite
- inelegant
- loud
- loud-mouthed
- loutish
- oafish
- raunchy
- raw
- rough
- rude
- rustic
- strange
- tacky
- uncalled-for
- uncivil
- uncivilized
- ungainly
- ungenteel
- ungentlemanly
- unpolished
- unrefined
- unseemly
- vulgar
uncouth 的反义词 6 个
更多uncouth例句
- They are defensive, uncouth, and destructive for the industry.
- Because while calling a passerby “sexy” may be uncouth, it shouldn't be illegal.
- The result is that it would be difficult, and somewhat uncouth, to criticize the president on policy grounds.
- A child who masters the classics will stand apart from the uncouth boors on the school bus.
- This obsession is socially uncouth, politically counterproductive and, too often, unwittingly revealing.
- Sarkozy is known for running—television crews often film him, sweaty and uncouth, as he jogs in an NYPD t-shirt.
- The roof and sides of this snug retreat were also entirely covered with the uncouth figures I have already described.
- The wild, uncouth Caliban, the wonderful flights of Ariel—these are creations of the first order.
- He inquired for her, creating some astonishment by his uncouth appearance and unsteady manner.
- If there were something rude and uncouth in old Schiller, it was amply compensated by his noble spirit.
- This was chanted lightly, airily, with a sweetness almost absurd, coming as it did from so uncouth a musician.