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Meanings of
uncivil
in English
Portuguese
grosseiro
Spanish
grosero
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Lacking civility or good manners.
rude
civil
Portuguese
grosseiro
Usage of
uncivil
in English
1
Objective: To empirically investigate the range of
uncivil
experiences targeted against patients.
2
No wonder she'd been
uncivil
to him from the moment they'd met.
3
For the first time in his life he was
uncivil
toward me.
4
The way you scowled at Mrs. Galsworthy and Gertrude was most
uncivil
.
5
The tone would have been
uncivil
if addressed to an impertinent servant.
6
The third soldier declared that he thought this a very
uncivil
speech.
7
It would be so
uncivil
,
even an Englishman would not say it.
8
His behavior towards me has been as inexplicable as it is
uncivil
.
9
I was afraid you might be so
uncivil
as to desert me.
10
This habit of talking about people who are absent is most
uncivil
.
11
But, indeed, I did not mean to be
uncivil
to the child.
12
There is nothing so
uncivil
at times as to be cuttingly polite.
13
This was
uncivil
enough, but Sir Francis did not take it amiss.
14
Not a single hot or
uncivil
word was spoken on either side.
15
But such an answer would be
uncivil
,
and is not often given.
16
A man must be a brute to be
uncivil
to a woman.
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uncivil
Adjective
Frequent collocations
very uncivil
so uncivil
uncivil word
almost uncivil
as uncivil
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Translations for
uncivil
Portuguese
grosseiro
Spanish
grosero
Uncivil
through the time
Uncivil
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