A person who is uninterested in intellectual pursuits.
Art movement arose in Los Angeles, California.
Characteristic of a person who is not cultivated or does not have intellectual tastes.
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Examples for "uncultivated "
1 There are hints of an older past: broken-down churches; dense, uncultivated forests.
2 The great bulk of the land in the Southern States is uncultivated .
3 The villages were abandoned, and the land lay around in uncultivated wastes.
4 The herbage grew in isolated patches on a black and uncultivated soil.
5 Most eukaryotic microbial diversity is uncultivated , under-studied and lacks nuclear genome data.
1 The lamps were kept in a little lowbrowed room off the stone kitchen.
1 Give us your quick take on the following: Highbrow or lowbrow ?
2 Well, if the highbrow does not have life's secret, perhaps the lowbrow has.
3 But not everybody is happy about Pakistani theatre's newfound love of the lowbrow .
4 And to think purists used to call comics lowbrow entertainment.
5 When he shrugged, I noticed that even his lowbrow suit had great shoulder tailoring.
6 If they must go lowbrow , I thought the Clinton sex scandal offered some opportunities.
7 The publicity material for The Ritepromises a festival of lowbrow shocks and sub-ecclesiastical kitsch.
8 It was kind of sexy in a lowbrow way.
9 Chips is a lowbrow name for a high-concept building.
10 So you don't worry about the station seeming lowbrow ?
11 She had not, Alexia noticed, modified her elaborately styled ringlets to match her lowbrow outfit.
12 He didn't read much, not even the lowbrow daily papers that carried more pictures than print.
13 And the Shakespearean backgrounds of the actors involved add respectability to material often dismissed as lowbrow .
14 It's not there to be highbrow or lowbrow .
15 It had everything from highbrow to lowbrow .
16 I'm little lowbrow in that regard, yeah.
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