Category Archives: Uncouth

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un·couth
ˌənˈko͞oTH/
adjective
(of a person or their appearance or behavior) lacking good manners, refinement, or grace.

“he is unwashed, uncouth, and drunk most of the time”
synonyms: uncivilized, uncultured, uncultivated, unrefined, unpolished, unsophisticated, bush-league, common, plebeian, low, rough, rough-hewn, coarse, loutish, boorish, oafish, troglodyte;
antonyms: refined

* (especially of art or language) lacking sophistication or delicacy.
“uncouth sketches of peasants”
* archaic (of a place)
uncomfortable, especially because of remoteness or poor conditions.

Old English uncūth ‘unknown,’ from un-1 ‘not’ + cūth (past participle of cunnan ‘know, be able’).

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I don’t talk out loud when I think about you the hardest, but I don’t try that hard to divide or replicate when you shine among the smartest.
I don’t quite mean to be everywhere and in everything, or be in eye; we just speak so fluently we don’t realize the irrelevance of the price.

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