Boor ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Boor ( noun )

  1. A coarse and insensitive person who lacks manners and social graces.
  2. A person who is dull and uninteresting, or who is poorly educated or unrefined.

Origin:

From the dutch word "boer" meaning "farmer" or "peasant".

Examples:

  1. He was a boor and a bully, who made everyone's life miserable.
  2. The party was ruined by a boor, who drank too much and made a scene.
  3. She was a bore, and a boor, who never stopped talking about herself.
  4. He was a boor, who never understood social cues and always said the wrong thing.
  5. He was not a gentleman, but a boor, who was rude and impolite.

(As a verb)

Boor ( verb )

  1. A coarse and insensitive person who lacks manners and social graces.
  2. A person who is dull and uninteresting, or who is poorly educated or unrefined.

Origin:

From the dutch word "boer" meaning "farmer" or "peasant".

Examples:

  1. He was a boor and a bully, who made everyone's life miserable.
  2. The party was ruined by a boor, who drank too much and made a scene.
  3. She was a bore, and a boor, who never stopped talking about herself.
  4. He was a boor, who never understood social cues and always said the wrong thing.
  5. He was not a gentleman, but a boor, who was rude and impolite.
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