Inculto in english
Uncultivated
pronunciation: ənkʌltɪveɪtɪd part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: ənkʌltɪveɪtɪd part of speech: adjective
In gestures
inculto = uncivilised [uncivilized, -USA] ; uneducated ; uncultured ; ignoramus [ignoramuses, -pl.] ; lowbrow [low-brow] ; lowbrow [low-brow] ; unenlightened ; uncultivated.
Example: It was on the tip of his tongue to say: 'Must you speak to me in this uncivilized fashion?' But he discreetly forbore.Example: It's laughable when Archie Bunker says that, because we know he's an uneducated slob.Example: In Japan, where literacy rates are high, the importance of illiteracy as a problem is not well recognised and 'illiterate' is equated with 'uncultured'.Example: This continued diet of pseudocultural pap will produce a generation of ethnocentric ignoramuses ill-prepared to deal with real-world complexities.Example: These shows were vehemently dismissed by critics as middlebrow and lowbrow kitsch.Example: People with a grade-school education, most of whose reading choices are in the low-brow category, cannot and do not easily read material written for the high-brow or even the increasingly college-trained middle-brow.Example: It beggars belief that the liberals view the golly as a racist artefact of unenlightened times.Example: We never have seen her and know little of her, but there is no telling what such an uncultivated person as she might do.