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uncivilized    音标拼音: [əns'ɪvəlɑɪzd]
a. 未开化的,不文明的

未开化的,不文明的

uncivilized
adj 1: without civilizing influences; "barbarian invaders";
"barbaric practices"; "a savage people"; "fighting is
crude and uncivilized especially if the weapons are
efficient"-Margaret Meade; "wild tribes" [synonym:
{barbarian}, {barbaric}, {savage}, {uncivilized},
{uncivilised}, {wild}]

Uncivilized \Un*civ"i*lized\, a.
1. Not civilized; not reclaimed from savage life; rude;
barbarous; savage; as, the uncivilized inhabitants of
Central Africa.
[1913 Webster]

2. Not civil; coarse; clownish. [R.] --Addison.
[1913 Webster]

103 Moby Thesaurus words for "uncivilized":
Draconian, Gothic, Neanderthal, Tartarean, animal, anthropophagous,
atrocious, barbarian, barbaric, barbarous, beastly, bestial,
bloodthirsty, bloody, bloody-minded, boorish, brutal, brutalized,
brute, brutish, cannibalistic, churlish, cloddish, coarse, crude,
cruel, cruel-hearted, demoniac, demoniacal, devilish, diabolic,
fell, feral, ferine, ferocious, fiendish, fiendlike, fierce,
gauche, gross, hellish, ill-bred, ill-mannered, impolite,
incondite, inelegant, infernal, inhuman, inhumane, kill-crazy,
loutish, lowbred, malign, malignant, merciless, murderous,
noncivilized, outlandish, philistine, pitiless, primitive,
provincial, rough, rough-and-ready, rude, rugged, ruthless,
sadistic, sanguinary, sanguineous, satanic, savage, sharkish,
slavering, subhuman, tameless, troglodytic, truculent, unchristian,
uncivil, uncombed, unconscionable, uncouth, uncultivated,
uncultured, uneducated, ungentle, ungodly, unholy, unhuman,
unkempt, unlearned, unlicked, unmannerly, unpolished, unrefined,
unsophisticated, untamed, untutored, vicious, wicked, wild,
wolfish


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