From boor + -ish.
boorish (comparative more boorish, superlative most boorish)
- Behaving as a boor; rough in manners.
- Synonyms: rude, uncultured
behaving as a boor
- Czech: buranský
- Finnish: moukkamainen (fi)
- French: grossier (fr)
- German: ungehobelt (de), rüpelhaft (de), trampelig, ungeschickt (de)
- Greek: αγροίκος (el) (agroíkos)
- Hungarian: durva (hu), faragatlan (hu), otromba (hu)
- Indonesian: kampungan (id)
- Irish: amhlánta, tútach
- Italian: zotico (it), becero (it), grossolano (it), rozzo (it)
- Korean: 촌스러운 (chonseureoun)
- Macedonian: груб (grub)
- Maori: tūhourangi
- Norwegian: ubehøvlet, tverr, trumpete
- Polish: prostacki (pl), chamski (pl), gburowaty (pl)
- Portuguese: caipira (pt) (Brazil)
- Russian: гру́бый (ru) (grúbyj), ха́мский (ru) (xámskij)
- Spanish: zafio (es), cafre (es), grosero (es), tosco (es), maleducado (es), bruto (es), bestia (es), patán (es), borde (es) (Spain)
- Turkish: kaba (tr), görgüsüz (tr), terbiyesiz (tr)
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