Definitionadj. (of persons) lacking art or knowledge
Last update: October 19, 2015
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To their remote and uncultured ancestors, the World--the Earth, the [Please select]
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Langholm's; I am sure they are dreadfully uncultured and sensational.' [Please select]
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Really Charles reasoned the case so well, in his uncultured country phrases, that the Committee was rather surprised, and admired his spirit in escaping. [Please select]
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We have no means of judging now whether these "barbarians" were uncultured, close kinsmen of the orthodox Chinese; or remote kinsmen; or quite foreign. [Please select]
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Dogma is the product of the unphilosophical, uncultured consciousness; belief in revelation, only for those who have not yet risen to reason. [Please select]
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By the painful gropings of the untutored mind, by the feeble stammerings of the uncultured voice. [Please select]
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Have you no wild, uncultured spot to show me, which the hand of man has not defaced. [Please select]
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