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loutish
[ lou-tish ]
ˈ±ô´Ç³Ü³Ù¾±²õ³ó
/ ˈ±ô²¹ÊŠ³Ùɪʃ /
adjective
- characteristic of a lout; unpleasant and uncouth
Derived Forms
- ˈ±ô´Ç³Ü³Ù¾±²õ³óness, noun
- ˈ±ô´Ç³Ü³Ù¾±²õ³óly, adverb
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
- ±ô´Ç³Ü³Ùi²õ³ó·±ô²â adverb
- ±ô´Ç³Ü³Ùi²õ³ó·²Ô±ð²õ²õ noun
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Example Sentences
If he can get Preston on camera, maybe he can finally find closure, find a way to make good on the taunting line that first egged this loutish guy into senseless violence.
The loutish man becomes more sympathetic when paired with a responsible woman.
I hope the Sheffield United defender at least had the decency to apologise to the Crystal Palace manager for his loutish behaviour.
The daughter of a lower-caste family, she has been forced into marriage with the loutish, drunken grandson of a village leader, a condition she tries to escape by stowing away in Samba’s truck.
The more loutish among them long for the days when they could easily slide from responsibility for their actions.
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