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boorishly

 

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Adverbial boorishly has 1 sense
  1. boorishly - like a boor, "he behaved boorishly at the party"
    Derived from adjective
    boorish1

Definitions from the Web

Term: boorishly


Part of speech: adverb


Definition: In a rude, offensive, or socially unacceptable manner; lacking good manners or refinement.


Sense 1: Acting in a manner that is coarse or uncultivated.

Example sentence: He boorishly interrupted the speaker, showing no regard for social etiquette.


Sense 2: Behaving in a manner that is tactless or insensitive towards others.

Example sentence: She boorishly made fun of his accent, displaying a complete disregard for his feelings.


Sense 3: Speaking in a loud, brash, and inconsiderate manner.

Example sentence: The boorishly loud couple at the restaurant were constantly disturbing other diners with their obnoxious conversations.


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