uncivil
IPA: ʌnsˈɪvʌɫ
adjective
- Not civilized
- Not civil; discourteous; impolite
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Examples of "uncivil" in Sentences
- Sorry, but if Wilson's outburst was "uncivil," what is lying to the American people called?
- Incidentally, Geoff, your own comments are rather 'uncivil' - this how you deal with everyone you disagree with?
- Many Democrats tied Mr. Wilson's blowup to what they called the uncivil behavior at town-hall meetings over the summer.
- Provided, y'know, it's not "unprofessional" or "uncivil" -- the parameters of which she will, of course, define for the proles.
- Their "uncivil" behavior prompted a number of so-called free speech advocates to start propounding about the need for civility.
- Faculty allege that Jones has used "uncivil" language with faculty and staff, once sending an e-mail to faculty with the heading "Enough ..."
- For a couple of weeks now I have been beating around the bush trying to find the right words to say what's been bothering me in this health care reform debate, if that's what you want to call the uncivil disobedience that's been going on at these town hall meetings.
- After personally attacking me for allegedly being "uncivil," Honig then asserted that the Congressman's "position is on all fours with the Open Internet policy endorsed by the labor unions, all the minority intergovernmental organizations and virtually every national civil rights organization except ColorofChange."
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