different between uncivilised vs boorish
uncivilised
English
Etymology
From un- +? civilised
Adjective
uncivilised (comparative more uncivilised, superlative most uncivilised)
- (British spelling) alternative spelling of uncivilized
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- civilized means
boorish
English
Etymology
boor +? -ish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?b?????/
Adjective
boorish (comparative more boorish, superlative most boorish)
- Behaving as a boor; rough in manners.
- Synonyms: rude, uncultured
Derived terms
- boorishly
- boorishness
Translations
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