uncivilised in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

uncivilised in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for uncivilised in the Spanish»English Dictionary

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incivil (-a)
uncivilised
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These people were depicted as uncivilised and lacking in cultural attainments.
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She has always associated uncivilised behaviour with people who didn't know better.
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I don't advocate that these uncivilised women who removed their...
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Up until the 19th century, the radicalised concept of a standard of civilisation was routinely deployed to determine that certain peoples in the world were uncivilised, and lacking organised societies.
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I don't see this, but rather a clash between the civilised and the uncivilised.
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Indigenous people were viewed as inferior uncivilised savages who had no real place in a civilised society.
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It seems to me to be uncivilised that seriously mentally ill people should be housed in a prison.
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No one should be surprised at uncivilised acts emanating from the country.
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Before the 19th century, relatively wild, remote areas were often seen simply as uncivilised and dangerous.
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This suggests that no one should be surprised at uncivilised acts emanating from the country.
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