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Meanings of
uncivilized
in English
Without civilizing influences.
wild
savage
barbarian
barbaric
uncivilised
Related terms
noncivilized
noncivilised
Synonyms
Examples for "
wild
"
wild
savage
barbarian
barbaric
uncivilised
Examples for "
wild
"
1
Every year, more countries ban
wild
animals from being used in circuses.
2
AL
wild
-
card
update The American League playoff situation is far more complex.
3
Animals in captivity undergo a range of environmental changes from
wild
animals.
4
Klopp said of the save: After 65 minutes, it was really
wild
.
5
It is one of the best known
wild
trout fisheries in Europe.
1
The people were as truly
savage
as any South Sea Islanders .
2
The
savage
has only impulse; the civilized man has impulses and ideas.
3
In her place was a
savage
thing made of fury and violence.
4
The image of God is defaced in the hearts of the
savage
.
5
The
savage
tribesmen burst in the door and crowded into the room.
1
The
barbarian
was the proverbial bull in the china-shop of western Europe.
2
I'm using units of meters per second because I'm not a
barbarian
.
3
I'm afraid your guests must have thought me quite the
barbarian
,
Cathy.
4
Happiness in these things is the legacy to us of the
barbarian
.
5
He fits in well, Tanis thought as he watched the
barbarian
work.
1
Come on; let's go see what the
barbaric
snows have brought us.
2
Without that access they're resorting to the same
barbaric
ways, Pramote said.
3
I dinna' want ye to think me too
barbaric
to look at.
4
Fabiana was eight months pregnant at the time of the
barbaric
attack.
5
It's quite
barbaric
.
Pro-choice activists say such arguments are inflammatory and irresponsible.
1
It was strongest in ancient times, and IS strongest in
uncivilised
regions.
2
They have nomadic tendencies; and, in their
uncivilised
state, scarcely practise agriculture.
3
At any rate, he did a very unapproved and most
uncivilised
thing.
4
They were pugnacious, and in their
uncivilised
way fought frequent wars.
5
He was quite
uncivilised
in every respect, and was utterly heathen.
Usage of
uncivilized
in English
1
Among
uncivilized
nations, the passions do, in general, exceed all rational bounds.
2
Wanton slaying of wild things is unknown among the
uncivilized
Red Indians.
3
Among
uncivilized
nations there is but one profession honourable, that of arms.
4
This is a powerful
uncivilized
strip of country that we've got into.
5
We'll be an
uncivilized
pair of terrors-thatis what we will be.
6
All for a chance to dump the kids in an
uncivilized
wilderness.
7
Think how barbarous, how savage, how utterly
uncivilized
,
is such an instinct!
8
Or maybe they're just reverting to their normal
uncivilized
state, too.
9
Why must you leave your homeland to wander in dangerous and
uncivilized
places?
10
It was difficult to be
uncivilized
in the company of so many clocks.
11
Splashing gallons of fire onto infantry, even enemy infantry, was
uncivilized
,
Ares thought.
12
And among the
uncivilized
people coldness and cruelty go often together.
13
But in one respect Edward was ill-fitted to deal with an
uncivilized
people.
14
I did not say one was civilized and the other
uncivilized
.
15
Alice Springs is isolated, but it is not an
uncivilized
place.
16
A test on an
uncivilized
island would bring reason to the doughtiest lover.
Other examples for "uncivilized"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
uncivilized
Adjective
Frequent collocations
uncivilized people
uncivilized man
uncivilized nations
so uncivilized
uncivilized races
More collocations
Uncivilized
through the time
Uncivilized
across language varieties
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Common
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Common