uncivilized

ചന്ദൻ
definition
adjective
But I think it is a necessary confrontation, a final break with the wild and uncivilized world from which Enkidu derives.
(of a place or people) not considered to be socially, culturally, or morally advanced.
example
Please don't be as 'uncivilized' , thoughtless, and cruel as the monsters who committed these senseless acts.
As cultured as they are supposed to be their village is 'uncivilized' .
I wanted to simply disappear; I must have sounded so graceless and 'uncivilized' .
Isn't it clear to the world by now, that the U.S. represents a different mindset than much of the 'uncivilized' world?
Surely, human life could not have started in those 'uncivilized' places.
The Orient is associated with an 'uncivilized' nature, the Westerner with a proprietary consumption of it.
To rush through a meal is thought to be 'uncivilized' behavior.
Still symbolic of 'uncivilized' nature, wild game was transformed from an obstacle into a valuable resource in need of protection.
Well, of course it couldn't be the 'uncivilized' place that some people say it is.
Apparently bloggers really are considered the barbarians at the gates - unrefined, undisciplined and 'uncivilized' .
Yet, the possibility always remains that the signifying capabilities of the tongue, and, more generally, the body will exceed the narrow scope of its assignment, becoming rude, unmannerly, undisciplined, and 'uncivilized' .
The first he would have described as a natural system - like a primitive state of nature, an 'uncivilized' , anarchic world where the most powerful tyrannize the rest.
We always picnic in the room so it looks as if we're provisioned for an excursion into the 'uncivilized' wilderness.
Many American middle-class women, for example, expressed their revulsion at what they saw as the dirty and 'uncivilized' nature of Irish women.
First most of them were imported from among the interior peoples, untouched by the Swahili culture, peoples contemptuously referred to as shenzi or 'uncivilized' barbarians by the coastal peoples.
‘That is the kind of thinking that would be compatible with a very 'uncivilized' world,’ he added.
Filson depicted the Kentucky frontier as a howling wilderness inhabited by wild beasts and 'uncivilized' savages.
I believe that certain aspects of other cultures are primitive and 'uncivilized' .
He characterized the action as ‘brazen, arrogant, 'uncivilized' , and insensitive.’
She may be unladylike, but she certainly was not 'uncivilized' !
But I think it is a necessary confrontation, a final break with the wild and 'uncivilized' world from which Enkidu derives.
For all its wacky irreverence, it is also a rather touching story of moral decay in an 'uncivilized' world.
The French don't like the Irish; they think they're wild, barbaric, and terribly 'uncivilized' .
She does not view the tribal people as 'uncivilized' or primitive, but merely very different from the rest of the world.
If the boys sometimes cross their limit, the whole blame goes these uncultured/ 'uncivilised' boys, and the poor girl is just the victim.
Last week, it emerged that even those trusted with getting children safely across roads outside school are bearing the brunt of increased aggression and 'uncivilised' road behaviour by some motorists.
High, bright windows shone at us when children; told us of the happy life of music in those houses where the girls stepped daintily and smiled at us, a joke we thought 'uncivilised' and cruel.
forgive me for my apparent rudeness, it was most 'uncivilised' of me
This is to counter the dumb who don't think they are dumb, and are at the same time crude, 'uncivilised' and unreasonable.
In the aftermath of the American elections the chattering classes in Britain have portrayed the moral majority in America as the peculiar aberration of a raw, 'uncivilised' culture.
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