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"churlishness" Definitions
  1. the fact of being rude and very unpleasant
"churlishness" Synonyms
boorishness crassness crudeness loutishness oafishness uncouthness insolence incivility rudeness impertinence discourtesy impoliteness impudence disrespect ungraciousness disrespectfulness discourteousness unmannerliness diss dis surliness irascibility testiness peevishness irritability touchiness tetchiness cantankerousness crabbiness snappishness grumpiness grouchiness pettishness ill-temper petulance moodiness bad temper ill humour crotchetiness bitterness resentment pique dissatisfaction irritation rancor(US) rancour(UK) grudge spite annoyance disgruntlement vexation acrimony sullenness indignation resentfulness discontent exasperation spleen meanness malice malevolence spitefulness venom maliciousness malignity nastiness viciousness malignancy hostility malignance hatefulness cattiness despite unkindness cruelty wickedness coarseness roughness indelicacy tastelessness lowness rawness raffishness commonness indelicateness impropriety offensiveness earthiness indecorousness unseemliness abrasiveness harshness aggressiveness brusqueness acrimoniousness callousness gruffness corrosiveness severity disagreeableness virulence virulency crabbedness crossness bile animosity asperity acidity acidness acridity acridness anger mordancy miserliness stinginess parsimony penuriousness closeness tightness tightfistedness pinching cheapness cheeseparing greed acquisitiveness greediness covetousness avarice minginess parsimoniousness nearness graspingness unappreciativeness thanklessness ungratefulness ingratitude unthankfulness inconsiderateness non-recognition disloyalty thoughtlessness lack of recognition lack of gratitude lack of appreciation More

16 Sentences With "churlishness"

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He escalated from there, chiding Mr. Trump with language that sometimes devolved into schoolyard churlishness.
"We need to chart a course between negative churlishness and irrational exuberance," Mr. Hill said.
And yet during the publicity tour for the book, he has responded to questions about Lewinsky with great churlishness.
Scrooge's churlishness has material consequence—he pays Cratchit so little that this is all the family can afford to eat.
After all, because of its churlishness, China has even bumped Japan from bottom place in South Koreans' perceptions of other countries.
These sessions also broadcast Mr. López Obrador's erratic side — his thin skin, his churlishness and his tendency to launch into meandering soliloquies.
This time, of course, he spoke at length with the news media, which bore the cumulative scar tissue of years of Connors's churlishness.
Clinton choking up on the eve of the primary; others said they were put off by what they saw as Barack Obama's churlishness in describing Mrs.
What makes the churlishness of our diplomats especially disgraceful is the contempt it shows for the support President Museveni is giving us — and the rest of the international community — to see that Somalia does not become another province of ISIL.
Similarly, when rising left-wing star Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez got dinged by the fact cops for falsely claiming Defense Department accounting errors could fund most of Medicare for all, she initially suggested fact-checkers target the left more often than they do conservatives, but rather quickly turned churlishness into lavish praise of the fact-checking profession: It's worth pausing to think about the incentives at work here.
What we got instead were simply more displays of churlishness and solipsism, running from his oblivious response to the horrible massacre of Jewish Americans at a Pittsburgh synagogue (it was somehow the fault of the "fake news media" which is "the enemy of the people" and hey, they should have had better security), to his implication that pipe bombs sent to his enemies were a "false flag" operation, to his incessant pillorying of the "caravan" of desperate refugees fleeing Central America, right down to a final ad considered so racist that it was even pulled from Fox.
Jenkin, a great lady, had married beneath her. At the Savile Club, in London, he was known as the 'man who dines here and goes up to Scotland.' Jenkin was conscious of this churlishness, and latterly improved. 'All my life,' he wrote,'I have talked a good deal, with the almost unfailing result of making people sick of the sound of my tongue.
Stanley goes on to say in her review that "the scenes at the precinct when he first returns to work are intelligently and delicately written. His heroism, and the groundbreaking lawsuit he filed, turned him into a celebrity cop, and his colleagues on the force greet him with graceless courtesy and palpable resentment. Dunbar is blind, but in a previous generation, he could have been black or female and encountered a similar kind of churlishness." Robert Bianco of USA Today was less receptive to Blind Justice.
The general nature of the match was also less intensely vitriolic than on previous occasions, with The Times reporting, "by the unpleasant standards of previous confrontations, the skirmish between England and Argentina edged towards the saccharine, although the concept is deeply relative. The latest encounter featured punches on the terraces, songs about the Falkland Islands, jibes regarding players' sexuality and general churlishness that, believe it or not, represents a significant thaw in diplomatic relations." England's victory was the first time either side had won consecutive matches against the other.
Collections of Ernest Hemingway's quotations often combine the two statements into one. Time magazine criticized the author's "churlishness" and called his work "a bitter jumble of unsorted resentments and anguished love."TIME: "Books: Notable," July 26, 1976, accessed June 27, 2011 His daughter Lorian responded to Papa with a letter to Time that said, "I would also like to know what type of person the author is...I haven't seen him for eight years...I think it sad that I learn more about him by reading articles and gossip columns than from my own communication with him."TIME: "Forum," August 30, 1976, accessed June 27, 2011 According to his wife Valerie, Hemingway enjoyed his father's portrayal of him as Andrew in Islands in the Stream (1970) and later used the text as the epigraph to his memoir of his father.
In his review, A. O. Scott called her "a terrific comic actress, largely because of her great expressive range, and the nimbleness with which she can shift from anxiety to aggression to genuine hurt". Charles Taylor of Salon noted that "among contemporary teenage actresses, Dunst has become the sunniest imaginable parodist", even though he thought the film had failed to provide her with as good a role as she had in either Dick or in The Virgin Suicides. Jessica Winter from The Village Voice complimented Dunst, stating that her performance was "as sprightly and knowingly daft as her turn in Dick" and commenting that "[Dunst] provides the only major element of Bring It On that plays as tweaking parody rather than slick, strident, body-slam churlishness." Peter Stack of the San Francisco Chronicle, despite giving the film an unfavorable review, commended Dunst for her willingness "to be as silly and cloyingly agreeable as it takes to get through a slapdash film".

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