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lowbred
adjective as in boorish
adjective as in churlish
Strongest matches
adjective as in coarse
Strongest matches
adjective as in crude
adjective as in earthy
adjective as in indelicate
adjective as in Philistine
Example Sentences
People will buy and read what requires no effort of mean capacities to follow, and what satisfies lowbred tastes by a standard of morality to which they can, with as little difficulty, attain.
A worthless, lowbred scamp is named commissary general.
Bardolph is a bravo, but great humorist; he is a lowbred, drunken swaggerer, wholly without principle, and always poor.
We put up at the big hotel opposite the railway station, and looked and behaved like a pair of lowbred South Africans home for a spree.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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