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Webster 1913 Edition


Incivil

In-civ′il

,
Adj.
[L.
incivilis
; pref.
in-
not +
civilis
civil: cf. F.
incivil
.]
Uncivil; rude.
[Obs.]
Shak.

Webster 1828 Edition


Incivil

INCIV'IL

,
Adj.
[in and civil.] Uncivil; rude; unpolite. [But uncivil is generally used.]

Definition 2024


incivil

incivil

English

Adjective

incivil (comparative more incivil, superlative most incivil)

  1. (rare) Displaying a lack of courtesy; rude, impolite.
    • 2005, Lawrence E. Hazelrigg, Social Science and the Challenge of Relativism - ISBN 0813008905 Page 235
      "No matter how rude or incivil the existing habits of behavior, in other words, if the creature was in fact a human being, then he/she was necessarily endowed with a soul and thus with a capacity of understanding at least sufficient to absorb and retain Europe's instruction."
  2. (rare) Uncivilized, barbarous.
    • 2001, M. K. Gandhi, Non-Violent Resistance ISBN 0486416062 - Page 182
      "It will be essentially incivil and criminal."

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French

Adjective

incivil m (feminine singular incivile, masculine plural incivils, feminine plural inciviles)

  1. uncivil

Spanish

Etymology

in- + civil

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /inθiˈβil/

Adjective

incivil m, f (plural inciviles)

  1. uncivil; impolite