uncouth in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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uncouth in the PONS Dictionary

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English
Although he rarely talks, he has an uncouth way of talking when he speaks and is thoroughly selfish.
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He is an uncouth and unpleasant, though essentially harmless, character.
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They referred to these dark times, the centuries of ignorance, and the uncouth centuries.
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Some documents attributed to the 7th century display a transitional hand with straggling and rather uncouth forms.
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She experiences a slow change in both her perception of the mountain people as savage and uncouth, and of her sister's sexuality as immoral.
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Their speech is described as "mridhra" which could variously mean soft, uncouth, hostile, scornful or abusive.
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This act may be considered uncouth by others.
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Critics panned the song, dismissing the yeah, yeah, yeah, as an uncouth slang from a fad band.
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The plot, characterization, and language are rugged and uncouth.
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He despises anything uncouth, and is very haughty.
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