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Uncout

Description:

Uncout is an adjective that describes something or someone as lacking elegance, style, or sophistication. It is typically used to describe individuals, actions, or objects that are considered tasteless or unrefined.

Examples:

As an adjective:

  • She wore an uncout dress to the gala.
  • His uncout behavior at the restaurant drew disapproving glances from other patrons.
  • The living room was decorated in an uncout manner with mismatched furniture and garish colors.

As a verb:

  • Please uncout your speech for the formal event tonight.
  • He tried to uncout his outfit by removing gaudy accessories.

As a noun:

  • The party was a gathering of uncout individuals who lacked manners.
  • His talent show performance was viewed as an uncout by the judges.

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