unpolite
Adjective

unpolite

  1. (obsolete) Unsophisticated, not refined; coarse, uncultured. [17th–20th c.]
  2. (now, chiefly, North America) Lacking in good manners; impolite, discourteous. [from 17th c.]
    • 1748, Samuel Richardson, Clarissa, Letter 57:
      [H]e has all along (by his threatening and unpolite behaviour to my friends, and whenever he speaks of them) given me reason to conclude, that there is more malice to them, than regard to me, in his perseverance.



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