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boorish

[ boor-ish ]

adjective

  1. of or like a boor; unmannered; crude; insensitive.

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boorish

/ ˈʊəɪʃ /

adjective

  1. ill-mannered, clumsy, or insensitive; rude
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Derived Forms

  • ˈǴǰԱ, noun
  • ˈǴǰ, adverb
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Other 51Թ Forms

  • Ǵǰi· adverb
  • Ǵǰi·Ա noun
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of boorish1

First recorded in 1555–65; boor + -ish 1
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Synonym Study

Boorish, oafish, rude, uncouth all describe persons, acts, manners, or mannerisms that violate in some way the generally accepted canons of polite, considerate behavior. Boorish, originally referring to behavior characteristic of an unlettered rustic or peasant, now implies a coarse and blatant lack of sensitivity to the feelings or values of others: a boorish refusal to acknowledge greetings. Oafish suggests slow-witted, loutlike, clumsy behavior: oafish table manners. Rude has the widest scope of meaning of these words; it suggests either purposefully impudent discourtesy or, less frequently, a rough crudity of appearance or manner: a rude remark; a rude thatched hut. Uncouth stresses most strongly in modern use a lack of good manners, whether arising from ignorance or brashness: uncouth laughter; an uncouth way of staring at strangers.
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It’s boorish and grating, assuming its audience will lap up whatever tasteless parody it puts out for them just because it aligns with popular films that share its basic themes.

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Not that you’d want to model the behavior of our boorish, foul-mouthed chief executive.

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He is a boring, boorish grifter hell bent on declaring this the “Golden Age” of America by totally destroying it.

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Minister for Sport Anika Wells called the comments "boorish, boring and wrong".

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Blanche repeatedly questioned Cohen about calling Trump a "boorish cartoon misogynist" and "Cheeto-dusted cartoon villain," as well as his motives for testifying and the money he made from books and merchandise criticizing Trump.

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