1. uncultured - Adjective
2. uncultured - Adjective Satellite
(of persons) lacking art or knowledge
Source: WordNetAzikiwe later lamented, "It gave me food for thought that an uncultured, tobacco chewing and vociferous Yankee foreman could speak to me, a university undergraduate, in such vein." Source: Internet
He should not blame The Post for surrounding himself with the most uncultured political players of our time whose only discernible common denominator seems to be that they have axes to grind with one person or the other. Source: Internet
Some sees Madame Sirleaf’s decision as bordering on friendship, while others see Mary Broh as an uncultured ‘general’ whose management style is brutal, condescending and uncivil. Source: Internet
"This was an age when Albanians and Bosnians were posted to garrisons within the Nile regions, and furthermore the bulk of the Albanian troops were uncultured, exceedingly unruly, and often hated. Source: Internet
If they can even insult their own President who are we stop these uncultured lot. Source: Internet
Sekou Nkrumah: Victoria Hammah “So Uncultured” Dr Sekou Nkrumah has described dismissed Deputy Communications Minister, Victoria Hammah, as an uncultured person who needn’t have been appointed into public office. Source: Internet