uncouthness
1Uncouthness — Uncouth Un*couth , a. [OE. uncouth, AS. unc?? unknown, strange: un (see {Un } not) + c?? known, p. p. of cunnan to know. See {Can} to be able, and cf. {Unco}, {Unked}.] 1. Unknown. [Obs.] This uncouth errand. Milton. [1913 Webster] To leave the… …
2uncouthness — noun see uncouth …
3uncouthness — See uncouthly. * * * …
4uncouthness — noun The characteristic of being uncouth …
5uncouthness — n. quality or condition of being uncouth, strangeness, unfamiliarity, awkwardness …
6uncouthness — un·couth·ness …
7uncouthness — noun inelegance by virtue of being an uncouth boor • Syn: ↑boorishness • Derivationally related forms: ↑uncouth • Hypernyms: ↑inelegance …
8Khariboli — This article is about rural dialect outside Delhi. For the standard dialect, see Hindi Urdu. Khariboli خھڑی بولی Pronunciation kʰəɽiː boːliː Spoken in …
9boorishness — noun 1. the manner of a rude or insensitive person • Derivationally related forms: ↑boorish • Hypernyms: ↑discourtesy, ↑rudeness 2. inelegance by virtue of being an uncouth boor • Syn: ↑uncouthness …
10Idiocy — Id i*o*cy ([i^]d [i^]*[ o]*s[y^]), n. [From idiot; cf. Gr. ? uncouthness, lack of education, fr. ?. See {Idiot}, and cf. {Idiotcy}.] The condition or quality of being an idiot; absence, or marked deficiency, of sense and intelligence. [1913… …