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      • From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English un‧civ‧i‧lized (also uncivilised British English) /ʌnˈsɪvəlaɪzd/ adjective 1 behaviour that is uncivilized is rude or socially unacceptable 2 old-fashioned societies that are uncivilized have a very simple way of life, and have not developed social, legal, economic etc systems SYN primitive Examples from the Corpus uncivilized • Suddenly the world seems vastly uncivilized.
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  2. Jan 23, 2019 · The Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary of English (8th ed.) defines ‘uncivilized’ as, ‘Not behaving in a way that is acceptable according to social and moral standards.’ According to the said dictionary, ‘uncivilized’ also means, ‘Not having developed a modern culture or way of life.’

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  3. Describing behavior accurately is essential for effective communication and understanding individuals. In this article, I have provided a comprehensive list of adjectives that can be used to describe behavior, including synonyms for positive and negative behavior, as well as antonyms for both.

  4. If you describe someone's behaviour as uncivilized, you find it unacceptable, for example because it is very cruel or very rude.

  5. Nov 1, 2012 · The word ‘civilization,’ coined in the 18th century, has a complex history, multiple meanings, and considerable baggage. 1 It has been used to describe a process, destination, benchmark, fact, or an ideal that evaluates the social self-understanding of the ‘civilized’ in reference to those they considered ‘barbarian’, ‘savage ...

  6. Jun 6, 2016 · Not domesticated or under human control, untamed, lacking the restraints normal to civilized human beings, fierce, ferocious, lacking complex or advanced culture, uncivilized. S avage in modern...

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  8. Jul 29, 2013 · A lie insults the listener and debases him in the liar's eyes. They don't put on airs, they behave in the street as they do at home, and they do not try to dazzle their inferiors.

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