Uncouth
EN→ZH
What Does Uncouth Mean?
- 粗俗的
- 笨拙的
- 不文明的
Uncouth Pronunciation
/ʌnˈkuːθ/
Uncouth Definition
adjective
Definition
lacking good manners, refinement, or grace; awkward or clumsy in behavior or appearance.
In ZH
缺乏礼貌、细致或优雅;在行为或外观上笨拙或笨重。
How to Use Uncouth in a Sentence
- His uncouth behavior at the dinner table embarrassed everyone.
- She found him uncouth and unrefined compared to her cultured friends.
- The uncouth nature of his remarks shocked the audience.
- Despite his wealth, he was often regarded as uncouth due to his lack of sophistication.
- Her uncouth laughter was heard across the silent room.