different between uncivilised vs uncivilized
uncivilised
English
Etymology
From un- +? civilised
Adjective
uncivilised (comparative more uncivilised, superlative most uncivilised)
- (British spelling) alternative spelling of uncivilized
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uncivilized
English
Alternative forms
- uncivilised
Etymology
From the British spelling uncivilised, with the general spelling reform of "-ise" to "-ize".
Adjective
uncivilized (comparative more uncivilized, superlative most uncivilized)
- Crude, barbarous, wild, uncultured.
- Used to describe people who display a marked lack of manners as defined by a given culture.
- Used to describe behaviours deemed savage or inappropriate.
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