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tútach — meaning in English

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English meaning

  • amateurish adj Lacking skill or polish; looking like the work of a beginner rather than a professional.
  • boorish adjective Rude, crude, or lacking in manners.
  • clumsy adj Awkward in movement; lacking grace or coordination.
  • crass adj Coarse, crude, or insensitive, showing a lack of tact or refinement.
  • crude adj In a raw, natural, or unrefined state.
  • ignoble adjective Lacking honour or moral worth; shameful or unworthy of respect.
  • mean verb To intend or have in mind as a purpose.
  • uncouth adjective Lacking good manners; crude or unrefined in behavior.

Senses

tútach is used for these senses in English:

  • amateurish (pejorative) Suggesting or reflecting the efforts of an amateur; not seeming professional or polished.
  • boorish Behaving as a boor; rough in manners.
  • clumsy Awkward, lacking coordination, not graceful, not dextrous.
  • clumsy Not elegant or well-planned, lacking tact or subtlety.
  • crass Coarse; crude; unrefined or insensitive; lacking discrimination or taste.
  • crude Lacking tact or taste.
  • ignoble Not honorable; base.
  • mean Without dignity of mind; destitute of honour; low-minded; spiritless; base.

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