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uncivilizedun‧civ‧i‧lized (also uncivilised British English) /ʌnˈsɪvəlaɪzd/ adjective  - Family dysfunction has demonstrated an alarming tendency to correlate with immoral and uncivilized behavior.
- For he abhors Arsenal, whose supporters are uncivilized and rough.
- From these postings, uncivilized and disease-ridden in those days, few if any returned.
- Motasem Ahmed at the Hay-Adams, which overlooks the White House, says he would never call on such an uncivilized service.
- Suddenly the world seems vastly uncivilized.
1behaviour that is uncivilized is rude or socially unacceptable2 old-fashioned societies that are uncivilized have a very simple way of life, and have not developed social, legal, economic etc systems SYN primitive |