uncouths

[US]/[ˈʌŋˌkʊθ]/
[UK]/[ˈʌŋˌkʊθ]/

Translation

n.People who lack good manners or refinement; boorish people.; (plural form of uncouth)

Example Sentences

the company tried to distance itself from the uncouths within its ranks.

he found the behavior of the uncouths at the party quite appalling.

despite their uncouth manners, they were surprisingly intelligent.

the professor warned students about dealing with potential uncouths in the field.

she dismissed the uncouths as being products of their environment.

the museum staff politely asked the uncouths to leave the exhibit.

he criticized the uncouths' lack of respect for public property.

the manager addressed the complaints about the uncouths' behavior.

the documentary highlighted the struggles faced by marginalized uncouths.

many viewed the uncouths as a threat to social order.

the charity aimed to provide support for vulnerable uncouths.

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