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Uncivil vs Boorish - What's the difference?

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Boorish is a antonym of uncivil.



As adjectives the difference between uncivil and boorish

is that uncivil is not civilized; savage; barbarous; uncivilized while boorish is behaving as a boor; rough in manners; rude; uncultured.

uncivil

English

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • Not civilized; savage; barbarous; uncivilized.
  • Not civil; not complaisant; discourteous; impolite; rude; unpolished; as, uncivil behavior.
  • * 2007 , The Times , 24 Dec 2007:
  • John Terry and Frank Lampard would not have reacted as the Nigerian did to the (admittedly X-rated) challenge that led to the Liverpool forward being sent off in last week’s Carling Cup quarter-final against Chelsea. All very dangerous, all very uncivil .
  • * 2008 , New York Times , 4 Feb 2008:
  • But since you probably weren’t there, and be thankful for that, here is a quick primer on local, uncivil civics so that you might appreciate the recent political clamor in this part of eastern Tennessee.

    Synonyms

    * See also

    See also

    * incivil

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    boorish

    English

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • Behaving as a boor; rough in manners; rude; uncultured.