Boorish, churlish, loutish, clownish mean uncouth in manners or appearance Meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the oxford english dictionary Boorish implies rudeness of manner due to insensitiveness to others' feelings and unwillingness to be agreeable.
Boorish, originally referring to behavior characteristic of an unlettered rustic or peasant, now implies a coarse and blatant lack of sensitivity to the feelings or values of others Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more. A boorish refusal to acknowledge greetings.
Resembling or characteristic of a boor Rude and clumsy in behavior Rude and not considering other people's feelings Rude and not considering other people's…
Boorish in american english (ˈbʊrɪʃ ) adjective like or characteristic of a boor Definition of boorish adjective in oxford advanced learner's dictionary