Thesaurus / uncivil
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She is as unmasked, unvaccinated and uncivil as she tears through Capitol Hill, and wholly unapologetic.
MARJORIE TAYLOR GREENE ISN'T A FLUKE—SHE MIGHT BE THE FUTUREPHILIP ELLIOTTNOVEMBER 17, 2021TIMEIf it be mere banter, I can endure it within proper limit; although it is uncivil on the part of a stranger.
PEVERIL OF THE PEAKSIR WALTER SCOTTAs you call me brother; I am not an uncivil person after all, sister.
LAVENGROGEORGE BORROWIf I did not like you, it would be uncivil of you to say you had found it out, unless I treated you rudely.
PAUL PATOFFF. MARION CRAWFORDWouldst thou be so uncivil as to say no to her invitation, if she sent to thee, to come?
THE SUBSTANCE OF A DREAM F. W. BAINI hope it's not uncivil to say that you can be, and ought to be, in gaol.
THE NAPOLEON OF NOTTING HILLGILBERT K. CHESTERTONAs it is, Mr. Wayne, I don't want to say a word that's uncivil.
THE NAPOLEON OF NOTTING HILLGILBERT K. CHESTERTONThe man who does you a service, for which you pay him, is neither civil nor uncivil.
AMERICAN SKETCHESCHARLES WHIBLEYCall 'em rogues, Rogues as they are, rude rogues, uncivil villains.Lam.
THE LITTLE FRENCH LAWYERFRANCIS BEAUMONT"Thank you, sir," said the emperor, raising his hat with the respect this uncivil personage seemed by his manner to command.
HARPER'S NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE, NO. VII, DECEMBER 1850, VOL. IIVARIOUSWORDS RELATED TO UNCIVIL
- awkward
- barbaric
- boorish
- cheap
- clownish
- coarse
- crass
- crude
- discourteous
- disgracious
- gawky
- graceless
- gross
- heavy-handed
- ill-bred
- ill-mannered
- impertinent
- impolite
- inelegant
- loud
- loud-mouthed
- loutish
- oafish
- raunchy
- raw
- rough
- rude
- rustic
- strange
- tacky
- uncalled-for
- uncivil
- uncivilized
- ungainly
- ungenteel
- ungentlemanly
- unpolished
- unrefined
- unseemly
- vulgar
- awkward
- blundering
- boorish
- brash
- bungling
- clumsy
- crude
- discourteous
- gauche
- gruff
- harsh
- hasty
- impolite
- impolitic
- imprudent
- inconsiderate
- indelicate
- indiscreet
- inept
- injudicious
- insensitive
- maladroit
- misunderstanding
- rash
- rough
- rude
- sharp
- stupid
- thoughtless
- uncivil
- unconsiderate
- unfeeling
- unkind
- unperceptive
- unpolished
- unpolitic
- unsubtle
- unsympathetic
- untactful
- vulgar
- awkward
- blundering
- boorish
- brash
- bungling
- clumsy
- crude
- discourteous
- gauche
- gruff
- harsh
- hasty
- impolite
- impolitic
- imprudent
- inconsiderate
- indelicate
- indiscreet
- inept
- injudicious
- insensitive
- maladroit
- misunderstanding
- rash
- rough
- rude
- sharp
- stupid
- thoughtless
- uncivil
- unconsiderate
- undiplomatic
- unfeeling
- unkind
- unperceptive
- unpolished
- unsubtle
- unsympathetic
- untactful
- vulgar
- awkward
- blundering
- boorish
- brash
- bungling
- clumsy
- crude
- discourteous
- gauche
- gruff
- harsh
- hasty
- impolite
- impolitic
- imprudent
- inconsiderate
- indelicate
- indiscreet
- inept
- injudicious
- insensitive
- maladroit
- misunderstanding
- rash
- rough
- rude
- sharp
- stupid
- thoughtless
- uncivil
- unconsiderate
- undiplomatic
- unfeeling
- unkind
- unperceptive
- unpolished
- unpolitic
- unsubtle
- unsympathetic
- vulgar
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