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Example sentences for "uncultured"

Lexicographically close words:
unction; unctions; unctuous; unctuously; uncultivated; uncurbed; uncurled; uncurling; uncurrent; uncurtained
  1. Reason, the mind of the species, operates on the subjective, uncultured man only under the image of a personal being.

  2. That which to a later age or a cultured people is given by nature or reason, is to an earlier age, or to a yet uncultured people, given by God.

  3. Their procedure was admirably suited to uncultured races, and only for such.

  4. Peter down to himself, with the avowed purpose of proving the falseness of the reproach that only ignorant and uncultured men had embraced Christianity.

  5. They also found entrance into Denmark and Courland, but in all cases almost exclusively among the uncultured classes of labourers and peasants.

  6. The uncultured savage sees a separate god in every object.

  7. To the uncultured there is a distinct and separate design in every separate work of Nature.

  8. The idea seemed novel to me to look on America as a lawless, uncultured country, until I reflected on the usual Latin-American opinion of us as barbarians.

  9. Kennedy glanced over at the de Moches, not in fear but in amusement at what they would think if they could hear O'Connor's uncultured opinion.

  10. This uncultured mind bears the same testimony as that of the most refined and intelligent patricians to the greatness of the hero.

  11. And yet in his eyes Cato was only an uncultured personage and a fanatic for an obsolete order of things.

  12. What mutual interest could possibly form a bond between his uncultured brother and Professor Borg, the man with the great scientific reputation?

  13. It's like a mass meeting where the uncultured majority turns the scale.

  14. But more especially did this character of uncultured desolation pervade the extreme borders of the west of England, the country between the Tamar and the sea.

  15. I am anxious to have it recorded, that, all uncultured as they were, these boys neither talked nor laughed during the music, but appeared at least to listen.

  16. And they call us savage, uncultured people.

  17. But if that word is to be interpreted precisely thus, and not otherwise, if such is the case--then the people who call us uncultured and savage, slander and blaspheme us!

  18. For no cultured man is so cultured as not to find enjoyment in things too, and so be uncultured; and no uncultured man is totally without thoughts.

  19. But you uncultured people really do not need so much.

  20. She gets your rooms replete with memories, and your dear briary avenues and your fir trees, and this uncultured waste?

  21. Have you no wild, uncultured spot to show me, which the hand of man has not defaced?

  22. But to accuse a man of my standing of lying on such small grounds is an act of perfidy such as only an uncultured woman like yourself could be brought to commit.

  23. All unite in singing in a somewhat discordant and uncultured manner a few psalm-tunes or songs, and take more comfort in them than many amateurs do in their well-drilled performances.

  24. They are typically barbaric and, worn in the profusion now so common, carry us back to the uncultured peoples who like to wear gaudy things.

  25. It is true that they are pretty, but only with the prettiness of the play of rainbow colors that delights a childish or uncultured eye.

  26. The uncultured mind can be content; the cultured, never.

  27. La Garaye was the outcome of blind unquestioning belief in humanity and heaven, such belief as can only come over narrow horizons and to uncultured minds.

  28. To this patrician she would always be a half-barbarian and uncultured creature.

  29. How sweet a privilege to build up this uncultured soul, to mould her impressionable spirit!

  30. The tune is soft, and the well-known words to the familiar melody take pathos from their rough uncultured sentiment.

  31. The pictures had, by Mr. Glaston's direction, been hung in what would strike an uncultured mind as being an eccentric fashion.

  32. The great "uncultured West" is flocking to Chicago to see the show, and is seeing more than it bargained for.

  33. We honor the "uncultured West" for making a heroic kick, and trust that it will keep on recalcitrating until every unclean statue forced upon its attention in the name of art is forever disfigured.

  34. I may be an uncultured and barbaric noodle, but I want to get hold of her and bite her neck.

  35. I know little of America, but I have a longing to go to that splendid country, rugged in its primitive simplicity, in spite of inconveniences of travel and the mass of uncultured beings with whom one must come into contact.

  36. The rugged and uncultured often mistake politeness for effeminacy, sensibility for weakness.

  37. A well-trained mind, accustomed to reflect, analyze, and generalize, has an advantage over uncultured minds even of double experience.

  38. It has, indeed, been provided against by the marriage restrictions of most uncultured peoples, and their systems of relationship clearly point out what persons are within the permitted limits of marriage.


  39. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "uncultured" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    animal; arrested; backward; barbarian; barbaric; barbarous; bestial; boorish; brutal; churlish; coarse; countrified; crude; deceived; embryonic; gross; hayseed; heathen; hick; hoodwinked; ignorant; illiterate; impolite; loutish; lumpish; misinformed; outlandish; pagan; parochial; primitive; provincial; reductive; rough; rude; rudimentary; rugged; rustic; savage; simplistic; stunted; tasteless; uncivil; uncivilized; uncombed; uncouth; uncultivated; uncultured; uncut; underdeveloped; undeveloped; uneducated; unfinished; unformed; uninstructed; unkempt; unlearned; unlettered; unlicked; unpolished; unread; unrefined; unschooled; untamed; untaught; untreated; untutored; vulgar; wild; yokel