- is
often applied to an out-of-the-way area
considered backward and
unsophisticated by city-folk. It can also
occasionally refer to a
mountain in both...
- is one of
several derogatory terms referring to the
stereotype of
unsophisticated country people. The term is of
uncertain etymology and is only attested...
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Pidgins have
historically been
considered a form of patois,
unsophisticated simplified versions of
their lexifiers, and as such
usually have low...
- speech, clothing,
attitude and
behaviour are
considered unrefined or
unsophisticated.
Depending on the context, the term can be
pejorative or self-deprecating...
-
person was
happy and
fortunate to
meaning that they are
foolish and
unsophisticated. The
process of
pejoration can
repeat itself around a
single concept...
-
original version of this poem was
written by
Jerrold H. Zar in 1992. An
unsophisticated spell checker will find
little or no
fault with this poem
because it...
- exclusively,
applied to
white Americans perceived to be cr**** and
unsophisticated,
closely ****ociated with
rural whites of the
Southern United States...
- of rock
music characterized by
minimal production,
giving a raw and
unsophisticated sound". The
identity of the
party or
parties who po****rized the use...
-
expense for
maintaining her appearance, is
often unintelligent or
unsophisticated, does very
little of
substance beyond remaining attractive, and is...
- 21st-century English, the word "peasant" can mean "an ignorant, rude, or
unsophisticated person". The word rose to
renewed po****rity in the 1940s–1960s as...