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Definition of the day : « ill-bred »
- As in indecent : adj obscene, vulgar; offensive
- As in loutish : adj boorish
- As in low : adj crude, vulgar
- As in rugged : adj uncouth, crude
- As in uncivilized : adj wild, uncultured
- As in uncouth : adj clumsy, uncultivated
- As in boorish : adj crude, awkward
- As in Philistine : adj coarse
- As in crude : adj vulgar, unpolished in manner
- As in discourteous : adj rude, impolite
- As in disrespectful : adj insulting, rude
- As in gauche : adj tactless, unsophisticated
- As in ill-mannered : adj badly behaved
- As in impolite : adj having bad manners
- It was considered (as on shore) ill-bred to acknowledge the voice of conscience.
- Extract from : « The Uncommercial Traveller » by Charles Dickens
- Paul felt for the instant that he had been brutal and ill-bred.
- Extract from : « Despair's Last Journey » by David Christie Murray
- She was not hurt over the ill-bred manner in which she had been treated.
- Extract from : « Marjorie Dean, College Sophomore » by Pauline Lester
- She knew him quite well for an ill-bred little snob at heart.
- Extract from : « The Highgrader » by William MacLeod Raine
- She had not meant to be ill-bred; she had no idea she was playing a joke.
- Extract from : « In the Mist of the Mountains » by Ethel Turner
- Still she need not have spoken in that angry tone, and called her “ill-bred.”
- Extract from : « In the Mist of the Mountains » by Ethel Turner
- He knew she would think him ill-bred, he was ashamed of himself, but he could not help it.
- Extract from : « The Silver Lining » by John Roussel
- She knew that the intruder was ill-bred, even before she glanced at him.
- Extract from : « A Room With A View » by E. M. Forster
- Cecil got up; the man was ill-bred—he hadn't put on his coat after tennis—he didn't do.
- Extract from : « A Room With A View » by E. M. Forster
- The man looked angry, and Mr. Bosengate thought: 'An ill-bred dog, that!'
- Extract from : « Five Tales » by John Galsworthy