UNCIVIL | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary In this uncivil process we ignore substantive issues facing actual people in favor of negativity and bitterness She knows we're married and not divorced, unlike many of her friends' parents who are divorced and subsequently uncivil to each other This kind of uncivil behavior happens all the time
Uncivil - definition of uncivil by The Free Dictionary Define uncivil uncivil synonyms, uncivil pronunciation, uncivil translation, English dictionary definition of uncivil adj 1 Discourteous; rude: "The street was quiet; slamming the car door seemed an uncivil disturbance"
What does Uncivil mean? - Definitions. net Uncivil refers to behavior or attitudes that are rude, disrespectful, discourteous, or lacking good manners and politeness It typically describes actions that disrupt social norms and common standards of respect towards others
uncivil - Wiktionary, the free dictionary All very dangerous, all very uncivil But since you probably weren’t there, and be thankful for that, here is a quick primer on local, uncivil civics so that you might appreciate the recent political clamor in this part of eastern Tennessee
UNCIVIL Synonyms: 143 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster Synonyms for UNCIVIL: rude, barbarian, savage, wild, uncivilized, barbarous, primitive, barbaric; Antonyms of UNCIVIL: civilized, sophisticated, humane, polite, enlightened, cultured, genteel, polished