uncivilized

adjective

un·​civ·​i·​lized ˌən-ˈsi-və-ˌlīzd How to pronounce uncivilized (audio)
1
: not civilized: such as
a
somewhat old-fashioned : not polite, reasonable, or respectable : objectionable according to social norms
uncivilized language/behavior
often used humorously
We were awakened at an uncivilized hour.
Only the uncivilized would put lettuce and tomato on a true cheeseburger, which God decreed to be accompanied by mustard and dill pickle only.Phil Musick
b
: showing gross disregard for the law or for the fair and humane treatment of people or animals
a brutal and uncivilized punishment
Looting was a wild, lawless, uncivilized thing to do, but I saw enough of it during World War II to understand how even a relatively civilized soldier could do it.Andrew A. Rooney
c
old-fashioned + often offensive : not having the kinds of social systems, technologies, etc. that are seen in most modern societies
uncivilized [=primitive] cultures
2
: remote from settled areas : wild
… a hidden river, entirely uncivilized with no roads or trails touching it …Patricia Spring

Examples of uncivilized in a Sentence

He was awakened at an uncivilized hour. They believe that capital punishment is uncivilized.
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Under the Omanis, Zanzibar grew rich selling spices, ivory, and slaves, mostly non-Muslims from the interior, whom the island’s élites derided as washenzi, or uncivilized. Julian Lucas, The New Yorker, 17 Oct. 2022 Forcing a woman to choose between jail and carrying her rapist's baby is uncivilized and medieval. CNN, 27 June 2022 There is no doubt uncivilized — and sometimes violent — acts have taken place in school bathrooms. Globe Staff, BostonGlobe.com, 26 June 2022 Roxane Gay: For all our cultural obsession with civility, there is nothing more uncivilized than the political establishment’s acceptance of the constancy of mass shootings. New York Times, 26 May 2022 See all Example Sentences for uncivilized 

Word History

First Known Use

1607, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Time Traveler
The first known use of uncivilized was in 1607

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“Uncivilized.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/uncivilized. Accessed 26 Nov. 2024.

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uncivilized

adjective
un·​civ·​i·​lized ˌən-ˈsiv-ə-ˌlīzd How to pronounce uncivilized (audio)
1
: not civilized : lacking culture or refinement
2
: far from civilization : wild

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