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- Dictionaryboor/bʊə/
noun
- 1. a rough and bad-mannered person: "at last the big obnoxious boor had been dealt a stunning blow for his uncouth and belligerent manner"
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BOOR definition: 1. a person who is rude and does not consider other people's feelings 2. a person who is rude and…. Learn more.
1. : peasant. 2. : a rude or insensitive person. Synonyms. bastard. beast. bleeder [ British] blighter [ chiefly British] bounder. bugger. buzzard. cad. chuff. churl. clown. creep. cretin. crud [ slang] crumb [ slang] cur.
Boor definition: a churlish, rude, or unmannerly person.. See examples of BOOR used in a sentence.
A boor is a crude, rude person. Boors lack sophistication and manners. Boors are worse than boring; they’re offensive and repulsive. To be a boor is to be an obnoxious, unsophisticated oaf. A boor would swear in church. A boor would talk too loudly on the train. A boor would get too drunk at a wedding reception. Boors lack manners and taste.
If you refer to someone as a boor, you think their behaviour and attitudes are rough, uneducated, and rude. [ disapproval ] An office boor is driving me out of my mind.
1. A person with rude, clumsy manners and little refinement. 2. A peasant. [Dutch boer, from Middle Dutch gheboer; see bheuə- in Indo-European roots .] Synonyms: boor, barbarian, churl, vulgarian, yahoo.
boor meaning, definition, what is boor: a man who behaves in a very rude way: Learn more.
Definition of boor noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
Boor definition: A person with rude, clumsy manners and little refinement.
boor / ˈ buɚ/ noun. plural boors. Britannica Dictionary definition of BOOR. [count] : a rude and rough person. I can't invite a boor like him to dinner! He'd offend the other guests. Do not confuse boor with bore.