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Without civilizing influences.
wild
savage
barbarian
barbaric
uncivilized
noncivilized
noncivilised
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.
6
They are very savage and
uncivilised
and lead a wandering life, hunting game.
7
Dinner as
uncivilised
but as hospitable as could be expected at half-past nine.
8
But the rough
uncivilised
Cossacks of the Don were not bad fellows after all.
9
The great eyes of this specimen of
uncivilised
humanity clouded over, and then brightened.
10
An
uncivilised
people, we call them in our lordly way, but they are young.
11
Yes, I suppose I am
uncivilised
,
and I never want to be anything else.
12
Surely no animal could be more
uncivilised
or cannibalistic in its desires than man!
13
Are they cruel, savage, and
uncivilised
,
or hospitable and humane?
14
How unintellectual, how
uncivilised
,
such a scene, and such actors!
15
For many of us such disparities are self-evidently obscene, a hallmark of an
uncivilised
society.
16
The Karamojong tribe in northern Uganda has a reputation for being violent,
uncivilised
and stubborn.
uncivilised
uncivilise
·
so uncivilised
uncivilised country
uncivilised man
uncivilised people
more uncivilised