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单词 churls
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churl

noun

ˈchər(-ə)l How to pronounce churl (audio)
1
: ceorl
2
: a medieval peasant
3
: rustic, countryman
4
a
: a rude ill-bred person
b
: a stingy morose person

Synonyms

  • bumpkin
  • chawbacon
  • clodhopper
  • cornball
  • countryman
  • hayseed
  • hick
  • provincial
  • rube
  • rustic
  • yokel
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Example Sentences

as far as he was concerned, anyone from outside the city was a backwater churl don't bother asking for donations at that house—the churl who lives there believes that charity begins and ends at home
Recent Examples on the Web But the cartoonish executive in Episode 1 will require a Grinch-like turnaround to become anything but a clownish churl. Scott Ostler, San Francisco Chronicle, 12 Mar. 2022 Only a churl would lament the existence of these testaments to the out-of-nowhere potential of a great pop hit. Los Angeles Times, 1 June 2021

Word History

Etymology

Middle English cherl "non-noble person (whether free or bound), ill-bred person, boor, fellow," going back to Old English ceorl "male person, man, married man, countryman, member of the lowest class of freemen," going back to Germanic *kerla- "man, freeman" (whence also Old Frisian tzerl, tzirl, kerl "man, servant," Middle Dutch kerel, kerl "freeman below the rank of knight"), with a by-form *karla- (whence Old High German karl, charel "man, husband," Old Norse karl "man, commoner, old man"), of uncertain origin

Note: Compared with Tocharian B śrāy "adult male (?)" (the stem śrān- is apparently secondary; see D. Adams, A Dictionary of Tocharian B, Rodopi, 2013, p. 705) and further to Indo-European *ǵerh2- "become old, ripen" (whence Greek gérōn "old man," Sanskrit jarant-, járan "old, decayed"—see geriatric entry 1). Guus Kroonen (Etymological Dictionary of Proto-Germanic, Brill, 2013) reconstructs a proto-paradigm for the Germanic noun with a suffixal -l- and root ablaut e-ø-o; however, even if parallels for such a formation exist, an etymon "old man, elder" is a questionable starting point for the attested senses "man, low-ranking freeman," etc. The Medieval Latin name Carolus, associated with Charles Martel and later Carolingian rulers, has traditionally been identified with Germanic *karla-, though some see it as a Latinization of a Germanic name *hari-ol- (but cf. Cearl, name of an early Mercian king mentioned by Bede).

First Known Use

before the 12th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

churls

noun

plural of churl
1
as in peasants
an awkward or simple person especially from a small town or the country as far as he was concerned, anyone from outside the city was a backwater churl

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • peasants
  • rustics
  • hicks
  • yokels
  • bumpkins
  • hayseeds
  • provincials
  • clowns
  • rubes
  • countrymen
  • hayseed
  • mountaineers
  • clodhoppers
  • boors
  • cornballs
  • peons
  • gawks
  • louts
  • greenhorns
  • oafs
  • clods
  • chawbacons
  • tenderfeet
  • backwoodsmen
  • tenderfoots
  • peones

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • sophisticates
  • cosmopolitans
  • suburbanites
  • cosmopolites
  • slickers
  • urbanites
  • smoothies
  • metropolitans
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2
as in misers
a mean grasping person who is usually stingy with money don't bother asking for donations at that house—the churl who lives there believes that charity begins and ends at home

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • misers
  • hunks
  • skinflints
  • pikers
  • scrooges
  • tightwads
  • cheapskates
  • penny-pinchers
  • niggards
  • savers
  • hoarders
  • pack rats

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • wastrels
  • spendthrifts
  • wasters
  • spenders
  • profligates
  • prodigals
  • squanderers
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3
as in jerks
a person whose behavior is offensive to others a churl who gets thrown out of parties with remarkable regularity

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • jerks
  • bastards
  • dogs
  • clowns
  • skunks
  • jokers
  • brutes
  • bounders
  • swine
  • skunk
  • boors
  • creeps
  • idiots
  • brats
  • morons
  • rotters
  • cads
  • beasts
  • vermin
  • villains
  • louts
  • cretins
  • buggers
  • barbarians
  • rats
  • toads
  • curs
  • snakes
  • scums
  • varmints
  • sods
  • reptiles
  • louses
  • stinkers
  • blighters
  • scumbags
  • heels
  • dirtbags
  • fools
  • bleeders
  • schmucks
  • finks
  • hounds
  • pills
  • buzzards
  • cruds
  • slimeballs
  • savages
  • nuisances
  • slimes
  • stinkards
  • scoundrels
  • vulgarians
  • sons of guns
  • sleazes
  • chuffs
  • wretches
  • scuzzballs
  • nerds
  • so-and-sos
  • sleazeballs
  • slobs
  • sleazebags
  • crumbs
  • rascals
  • rogues
  • loudmouths
  • roughnecks
  • rat finks
  • blockheads
  • lowlifes
  • scamps
  • nuts
  • imbeciles
  • dolts
  • dopes
  • nincompoops
  • cavemen
  • lowlives
  • miscreants
  • so-and-so's
  • scabs
  • ninnies
  • snobs
  • airheads
  • boobies
  • snots
  • goons
  • jackasses
  • dweebs
  • doofuses
  • dorks
  • dinks
  • turkeys
  • nitwits
  • dufuses
  • schmoes
  • pests
  • half-wits
  • nits
  • Neanderthals
  • snoots
  • snips
  • birdbrains
  • insolents

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • heroes
  • gentlemen
  • ladies
  • heroines
  • idols
  • saints
  • angels
  • role models
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