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    uncivil
    /ʌnˈsɪvl/

    adjective

    • 1. discourteous; impolite: "he'd been short and uncivil with her"

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  2. formal uk / ʌnˈsɪv. ə l / us / ʌnˈsɪv. ə l / Add to word list. not polite: He was most uncivil to your father - called him an old fool. Synonyms. impolite formal. rude. Opposites. civil. polite. See also. incivility formal. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Rude and cheeky. backchat. cheekily. cheekiness. cheeky. churlishly. churlishness

  3. The meaning of UNCIVIL is not civilized : barbarous. How to use uncivil in a sentence. not civilized : barbarous; lacking in courtesy : ill-mannered, impolite; not conducive to civic harmony and welfare…

  4. formal us / ʌnˈsɪv. ə l / uk / ʌnˈsɪv. ə l / Add to word list. not polite: He was most uncivil to your father - called him an old fool. Synonyms. impolite formal. rude. Opposites. civil. polite. See also. incivility formal. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Rude and cheeky. backchat. cheekily. cheekiness. cheeky. churlishly. churlishness

  5. If you're uncivil, you're not very polite. It's not okay to be uncivil to other people, even online.

  6. 1. not civilized; barbarous.

  7. Definition of uncivil adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. Define uncivil. uncivil synonyms, uncivil pronunciation, uncivil translation, English dictionary definition of uncivil. adj. 1. Discourteous; rude: "The street was quiet; slamming the car door seemed an uncivil disturbance" .

  9. Democracies, old and new, are threatened and morally troubled as well by the violence unleashed in uncivil wars. Diversity does not need to collapse into naked violence to produce a nasty, uncivil society. Find similar words to uncivil using the buttons below.

  10. a nap or rest taken during the hottest part of the day. the essential nature of a thing. a short nap taken immediately after drinking a cup of coffee. TAKE THE QUIZ TO FIND OUT. Origin of uncivil. 1. First recorded in 1545–55; un- 1 + civil. Other words for uncivil. 1. disrespectful, uncouth, boorish. See synonyms for uncivil on Thesaurus.com.

  11. The word "uncivil" is correct and usable in written English. You can use it to describe someones behaviour or actions that are rude or not socially acceptable. Example sentence: Her uncivil behaviour at dinner shocked the other guests.