Uncouth Mnemonic
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uncouth
uncouth
/ʌnˈkuːθ/
Examples
- He is the opposite of Dame Edna, uncouth and coarse.
- Also, the phrase refers to is uncouth.
- But now that I think of it, it was a bit uncouth.
- His behavior was sometimes uncouth and violent.
- His behaviour was sometimes uncouth and violent.
- Because of this, they tend to have a scruffy, rough and uncouth image.
- Its habits are too uncouth for it to respond to humane treatment.
- The woman was no mensch and the missionaries were uncouth and ill informed.
- They, in turn, regarded the mountain people as poor, uncouth, and ignorant.
- Also it is unclear what, if any, uncouth language was original to the song.
lacking refinement or cultivation or taste
adjective
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"Un + Couth. Unkind youth acting so rude and uncouth."
"Un + South. So unpolished and rude, like shoes walking south in the mud."
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