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Adjective uncivil has 1 sense
  1. uncivil, rude - lacking civility or good manners; "want nothing from you but to get away from your uncivil tongue"- Willa Cather
    Antonyms: civil, polite

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Uncivil

Definition: Uncivil is an adjective that describes behavior or actions that are impolite, rude, or lacking in courtesy.

Sense 1: Popular usage - Impolite behavior or actions.

Example Sentence: The argument between the two politicians turned uncivil when personal insults were exchanged.

Sense 2: Local usage - Inappropriate or disrespectful conduct within a specific community or locality.

Example Sentence: In our small town, cutting in line at the grocery store is seen as uncivil and unacceptable.

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