uncouth
adjectiveHow to pronounce uncouth:
Definition of uncouth:
- uncouth (adjective):
- lacking in good manners, refinement, or grace
- awkward and uncultivated in appearance, manner, or behavior rude
Synonyms for uncouth:
awkward
barbaric
beastly
bestial
boorish
churlish
classless
cloddish
clownish
clumsy
coarse
crude
discourteous
gawky
graceless
gross
ill-bred
ill-mannered
impolite
loutish
lubberly
oafish
rough
rude
rustic
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