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disgracious
adjective as in disrespectful
adjective as in impertinent
Weak matches
- arrogant
- brash
- brassy
- brazen
- contumelious
- discourteous
- flip
- forward
- fresh
- ill-mannered
- impolite
- impudent
- inappropriate
- incongruous
- inquisitive
- insolent
- interfering
- intrusive
- lippy
- meddlesome
- meddling
- nosy
- off base
- offensive
- out of line
- pert
- presumptuous
- procacious
- prying
- rude
- sassy
- smart
- smart alecky
- uncalled-for
- uncivil
- ungracious
- unmannerly
- unsuitable
adjective as in impolite
adjective as in uncouth
Weak matches
- awkward
- barbaric
- boorish
- cheap
- clownish
- coarse
- crass
- crude
- discourteous
- gawky
- graceless
- gross
- heavy-handed
- ill-bred
- ill-mannered
- impertinent
- impolite
- inelegant
- loud
- loud-mouthed
- loutish
- oafish
- raunchy
- raw
- rough
- rude
- rustic
- strange
- tacky
- uncalled-for
- uncivil
- uncivilized
- ungainly
- ungenteel
- ungentlemanly
- unpolished
- unrefined
- unseemly
- vulgar
Example Sentences
“My father praised Robert without respite! So my behavior was disgracious. But such reverences, such empathies that existed between them, they are very combustible. Friendship is a calmer thing. Robert left Zedelgem in winter.”
It is your business to preserve the peace, and to obviate every evil that looks disgracious in the city’s eye.
I doe suspect I haue done some offence, That seemes disgracious in the Cities eye, And that you come to reprehend my ignorance Buck.
If I be so disgracious in your eye, Let me march on, and not offend you Madam.
I do suspect I have done some offence That seems disgracious in the city's eye, And that you come to reprehend my ignorance.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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