Uncivilized in a sentence as an adjective

And when they want to insult you, they will insult in the most uncivilized way.

They were just too uncivilized, too barbaric to get it.

As a member of the underclass in Britain, I resent being called uncivilized.

They were greatly opposed to this uncivilized new language, and brought much of the urban working classes onto their team.

You have that backwards, it should be: "I'm an isolationist, which is why I think the Middle East is uncivilized.

No, while obviously uncivilized and outside of civilized rules of justice, it is not the same.

Social relations in most other countries, even the "first world" ones, seem uncivilized by comparison.

Because in London, Amsterdam, Tokyo or Singapore the weather is amazing all the time - this must be a reason for all the bikers there...You prefer comfort over bikes - we get it. But bicycling is not "uncivilized madness".

It cannot be equated with "civilization" unless you somehow believe that those things are uncivilized, which makes the entire axis analysis tautological.

Something expressing a valid concern in a somewhat uncivilized manner, the developer answering in a nice way, the original poster apologizing and the developer linking to the source code to quench other similar concerns.

"So, either America has no:1: Highly developed society and culture 2: Evidence of moral and intellectual development or 3: Refinement in taste and mannersNow, which of those do you think we Americans would take the least offense to, at being lumped into a board category of "uncivilized".I find it striking that there are people taking the time to make pot-shots at America on a technology site.

Uncivilized definitions

adjective

without civilizing influences; "barbarian invaders"; "barbaric practices"; "a savage people"; "fighting is crude and uncivilized especially if the weapons are efficient"-Margaret Meade; "wild tribes"

See also: barbarian barbaric savage uncivilised wild