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    boor·ish
    /ˈbo͝oriSH/

    adjective

    • 1. rough and bad-mannered; coarse: "boorish behavior"

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  2. The meaning of BOORISH is resembling or befitting a rude or insensitive person : resembling or befitting a boor. How to use boorish in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Boorish.

  3. rude and not considering other people's feelings: I found him rather boorish and aggressive. The boorish behaviour of some tourists is embarrassing. See. boor. Fewer examples. He is more mature than the boorish lout we remember. One of the more boorish footballers let out a loud belch.

  4. boorish. /ˈbɔrɪʃ/ IPA guide. If your cousin tells revolting jokes, belches, and smells like he spent the winter in a cave, he could be described as boorish — an adjective used for people with bad manners and a sloppy appearance. We almost always use the word boorish for men.

  5. 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.

  6. 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 ...

  7. Define boorish. boorish synonyms, boorish pronunciation, boorish translation, English dictionary definition of boorish. adj. Resembling or characteristic of a boor; rude and clumsy in behavior. boor′ish·ly adv. boor′ish·ness n.

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

  9. A complete guide to the word "BOORISH": definitions, pronunciations, synonyms, grammar insights, collocations, examples, and translations.

  10. Boorish definition: Resembling or characteristic of a boor; rude and clumsy in behavior.

  11. The earliest known use of the word boorish is in the mid 1500s. OED's earliest evidence for boorish is from 1562, in the writing of William Turner, naturalist and religious controversialist. boorish is formed within English, by derivation.

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