单词 | boor |
释义 | boor (once / 2850 pages) n A boor is a crude, rude person. Boors lack sophistication and manners. Boors are worse than boring; they’re offensive and repulsive. To be a boor is to be an obnoxious, unsophisticated oaf. A boor would swear in church. A boor would talk too loudly on the train. A boor would get too drunk at a wedding reception. Boors lack manners and taste. When a boor is around, other people want to leave. If you have self-control and culture, you’ll never be accused of being a boor. WORD FAMILYboor: boorish, boors+/boorish: boorishly, boorishness/boorishness: boorishnesses USAGE EXAMPLESMaybe they see Trump for the boor he is. New York Times(Nov 03, 2016) Maybe he has always been that big a boor and having a female opponent just made it obvious. Seattle Times(Nov 02, 2016) But "SNL" was much harsher toward Trump, portraying him as a boor, a loudmouth and an ignoramus. US News(Oct 24, 2016) n a crude uncouth ill-bred person lacking culture or refinement Syn|Hyper Goth, barbarian, churl, peasant, tike, tyke disagreeable person, unpleasant person a person who is not pleasant or agreeable |
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