uncouth |
obstreperous |
As adjectives the difference between uncouth and obstreperous
is that
uncouth is (archaic) unfamiliar, strange, foreign while
obstreperous is attended by, or making, a loud and tumultuous noise; boisterous.
artless |
uncouth |
Related terms |
Artless is a related term of uncouth.
As adjectives the difference between artless and uncouth
is that
artless is having or displaying no guile, cunning, or deceit while
uncouth is (archaic) unfamiliar, strange, foreign.
shapeless |
uncouth |
Related terms |
Shapeless is a related term of uncouth.
As adjectives the difference between shapeless and uncouth
is that
shapeless is without shape while
uncouth is (archaic) unfamiliar, strange, foreign.
shameful |
uncouth |
Related terms |
Shameful is a related term of uncouth.
As adjectives the difference between shameful and uncouth
is that
shameful is causing or meriting shame or disgrace; disgraceful while
uncouth is (archaic) unfamiliar, strange, foreign.
uncouth |
impetuous |
Related terms |
Uncouth is a related term of impetuous.
As adjectives the difference between uncouth and impetuous
is that
uncouth is (archaic) unfamiliar, strange, foreign while
impetuous is making arbitrary decisions, especially in an impulsive and forceful manner.
unfashioned |
uncouth |
Related terms |
Unfashioned is a related term of uncouth.
As adjectives the difference between unfashioned and uncouth
is that
unfashioned is not fashioned; unmade, unformed while
uncouth is (archaic) unfamiliar, strange, foreign.
uncouth |
saucy |
Related terms |
Uncouth is a related term of saucy.
As adjectives the difference between uncouth and saucy
is that
uncouth is (archaic) unfamiliar, strange, foreign while
saucy is similar to sauce; having the consistency or texture of sauce.
blunt |
uncouth |
Related terms |
Blunt is a related term of uncouth.
As a noun blunt
is blunt (marijuana cigar).
As an adjective uncouth is
(archaic) unfamiliar, strange, foreign.
uncouth |
illmannered |
Related terms |
Uncouth is a related term of illmannered.
uncouth |
surly |
Related terms |
Uncouth is a related term of surly.
As adjectives the difference between uncouth and surly
is that
uncouth is (archaic) unfamiliar, strange, foreign while
surly is (obsolete) lordly, arrogant, supercilious.
As an adverb surly is
(obsolete) in an arrogant or supercilious manner.
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