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Meanings of
bounderish
in English
(Of persons) lacking in refinement or grace.
rude
ill-bred
underbred
lowbred
yokelish
Related terms
unrefined
Synonyms
Examples for "
rude
"
rude
ill-bred
underbred
lowbred
yokelish
Examples for "
rude
"
1
It's really
rude
.
It wasn't the first time Bono has said sorry.
2
He pointed in turn to the
rude
ornamentation in the shell clasp.
3
It is possible, of course, that she was just being plain
rude
.
4
Haven't I watched Kate field this question from hundreds of
rude
people?
5
This unreasonable speculation is a
rude
contempt toward Chinese law, it said.
1
The characteristics of the
ill-bred
man are just the contrary of these.
2
It makes one appear to be
ill-bred
and extremely distasteful in society.
3
They were the most
ill
-
bred
of mankind-theservant caste-madeslaves by nature.
4
He is singularly stupid and
ill-bred
to meddle in such a matter.
5
Paul felt for the instant that he had been brutal and
ill-bred
.
1
She pronounced the quiet little painter a pert, little, obtrusive,
underbred
creature.
2
What he was doing, he told himself, was extremely ungentlemanly, horribly
underbred
.
3
No timidity or prudery or
underbred
doubts about this thorough creature.
4
It was, somehow, so
underbred
to owe money to all sorts of people.
5
They seem to me to be
underbred
,
of a different sort.
Usage of
bounderish
in English
1
"No, thanks," said Josh, in his most
bustlingly
-
bounderish
manner.
Grammar, pronunciation and more
Frequent collocations
bounderish manner
Bounderish
through the time