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Uncouth   /ˈənkˈuθ/   Listen
adjective
Uncouth  adj.  
1.
Unknown. (Obs.) "This uncouth errand." "To leave the good that I had in hand, In hope of better that was uncouth."
2.
Uncommon; rare; exquisite; elegant. (Obs.) "Harness... so uncouth and so rich."
3.
Unfamiliar; strange; hence, mysterious; dreadful; also, odd; awkward; boorish; as, uncouth manners. "Uncouth in guise and gesture." "I am surprised with an uncouth fear." "Thus sang the uncouth swain."
Synonyms: See Awkward.






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"Uncouth" Quotes from Famous Books



... cannot be tamed, nor forced to any labor; and they are hunted and shot among the trees, like the great gorillas, of which they are a stunted copy. When they are captured alive, one finds, with surprise, that their uncouth jabbering sounds like articulate language; they turn up a human face to gaze upon their captor; the females show instincts of modesty; and, in fine, these wretched beings ...
— Atlantic Monthly Volume 7, No. 39, January, 1861 • Various

... Major interviewed visitors from Portland Point, and couriers from all sections of the country. This commanding officer was the same to all men, so the humblest workman in the trading company's employ, or the uncouth native from the heart of the wilderness received just as much attention as men of high rank. Stern and unbending in the line of duty, Major Studholme realised the importance of his position, and that as a superior officer ...
— The King's Arrow - A Tale of the United Empire Loyalists • H. A. Cody

... the westward of the port, the back land is uncommonly high, and the top of the ridge is intersected into uncouth shapes. From the brilliancy of some of these mountains, on the appearance of the sun after rain, I judged them to be of granite, like those of Furneaux's Islands. These mountains, with the direction of the coast and what has been ...
— A Voyage to Terra Australis • Matthew Flinders

... he launched out into violent abuse of Joe Punchard's captain, who was, it is true, a rough and ready seaman, and, I must own, somewhat uncouth in his manners. From his words I learned that Kirkby had been a lieutenant on Benbow's ship, and was deeply incensed that any one who was not a "gemman" should have had the right to give him orders. For a ...
— Humphrey Bold - A Story of the Times of Benbow • Herbert Strang

... "You see, gentlemen, he seeks the company of the wild boar so much that he has acquired his uncouth expressions. Well, Saint Simon, ...
— The King's Esquires - The Jewel of France • George Manville Fenn


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