Uncouth

прилагательное 1) грубый, неотёсанный Синоним(ы): unhewn 2) неуклюжий Синоним(ы): clumsy, awkward, gauche 3) странный, непривычный 4) заброшенный, безлюдный

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Uncouth

adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Old English uncūth, from un- + cūth familiar, known; akin to Old High German kund known, Old English can know — more at can 1. a. archaic not known or not familiar to one; seldom experienced; uncommon, rare b. obsolete mysterious, uncanny 2. a. strange or clumsy in shape or appearance; outlandish b. lacking in polish and grace; rugged Example: uncouth verse c. awkward and uncultivated in appearance, manner, or behavior; rudeuncouthly adverbuncouthness noun

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