Boors Meaning in English
word · lemma: boor
ˈbʊɹz
BOORZ
bˈɔːz
BAWZ
Definition
Boors are people who are rude, have bad manners, or act with little consideration for others.
Usage & Nuances
'Boors' is a formal and somewhat old-fashioned word. Often used in literature or serious discussions, rarely in everyday conversation. Commonly refers to people lacking social grace or refinement. Don't confuse with 'boar' (the animal).
Spanish: patanes - groseros (personas) - rústicosPortuguese (BR): grosseirões - rudesPortuguese (PT): grosseirões - rudesChinese (Simplified): 粗鲁的人 - 没教养的人Chinese (Traditional): 粗魯的人 - 沒教養的人Hindi: असभ्य लोग - बदतमीज़ लोगArabic: الجهلاء - الغلاظBengali: অভদ্র ব্যক্তি - অসভ্য লোকRussian: хамы - грубияныJapanese: 無作法な人々 - 無礼な人々Vietnamese: kẻ thô lỗ - người cư xử bất lịch sựKorean: 무례한 사람들 - 예의 없는 사람들Turkish: kaba insanlar - görgüsüzlerUrdu: بدتمیز لوگ - بدتہذیب لوگIndonesian: orang kasar - orang tidak sopan
Example Sentences
Some boors shouted during the performance.
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The teacher did not tolerate boors in her classroom.
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At the party, the boors made everyone uncomfortable.
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Don’t let a few boors ruin your evening.
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Those boors didn’t even say thank you after dinner.
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It's hard to enjoy yourself when you're stuck with a bunch of boors.
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