uncultured
IPA: ʌnkˈʌɫtʃɝd
adjective
- Not cultured or civilized; lacking in delicacy or refinement.
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Examples of "uncultured" in Sentences
- No need for such bad, uncultured way of talk.
- Song Energy has no effect on the uncultured Zentradis.
- It was used to refer to brutish, unpolished, uncultured men.
- Furthermore it paints a picture that Australians are uncultured louts.
- They are shy around other races and are wrongly considered uncultured.
- Metagenomics can be described as the study of uncultured microorganisms.
- The former viewed the latter as uncouth, uncultured nouveau riche crooks.
- They feared that she was too uncultured, lacked proper education or decorum.
- It will only incite cynicism and derision from the vulgar, uncultured masses.
- They were described to be living a 'savage life' wild, uncivilized, 'uncultured',
- I would prefer to be called uncultured if I respect women and their essential right of equality.
- His profile on the micro-blogging site says he is a "Former Notre Dame grad student who dropped everything to start an unplanned, unexpected, &'uncultured' journey to help the poor."
- His profile on the micro-blogging site says he is a "Former Notre Dame grad student who dropped everything to start an unplanned, unexpected, & 'uncultured' journey to help the poor."
- Whenever you hear or read a snotty European presenting his stereotypes about Americans, he will often describe them as "uncultured", "unintellectual" and "poor in math" because, unlike his peers, they are not into equation drills and the constructions middlebrow people call "high culture".
- It was the appropriation of certain funds – whether they should be applied towards increasing their seminary, so as to fit it for the proper education of ministers for their church, or whether they should not be applied to some other purpose, and their priesthood be still allowed to spring uncultured from the mass.
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