What is another word for louts?

Pronunciation: [lˈa͡ʊts] (IPA)

Louts are defined as a person who behaves in a rude or clumsy manner. There are various synonyms that can be used instead of louts, which includes boor, barbarian, brute, oaf, lummox, swine, and clod. Boor and barbarian are used to refer to people who lack refinement and behave in an uncultured or crass manner. Brute and swine refer to people who are ill-mannered and behave in an insensitive or obnoxious way. Oaf and lummox refer to people who are clumsy and uncoordinated in their movements. Clod, on the other hand, refers to people who are dull or insensitive in their intellectual or emotional responses.

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What are the hypernyms for Louts?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Louts

Near the roof, and I am to share it with one of those two louts you saw.
"The Memoires of Casanova, Complete The Rare Unabridged London Edition Of 1894, plus An Unpublished Chapter of History, By Arthur Symons"
Jacques Casanova de Seingalt
But woe unto the lazy louts, The idlers of the crew; Them to torment was his delight, And worry them by day and night, And pinch them black and blue.
"The Complete Poetical Works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow"
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
The young men put them down as half-grown only, somewhere about fourteen they thought, and nothing but what, if they were boys instead of girls, would have been called louts.
"Christopher and Columbus"
Countess Elizabeth Von Arnim

Famous quotes with Louts

  • Shakespeare was not meant for taverns, nor for tavern louts.
    Samuel G. Engel
  • Our post-Hannah Arendt imaginations are haunted by the wrong figure: for every owl-eyed, mild-mannered pen-pusher clinically shuffling the euphemistic paperwork of oblivion, there were a hundred noisily dedicated louts revelling in the bloodbath. The gas chambers, our most enduring symbol of the catastrophe, were in fact anomalous: most of those annihilated did not die suddenly and surprised as the result of a deception, but only after protracted humiliations and torments to whose devising their persecutors devoted inexhaustible creative zeal.
    Clive James
  • …British louts with guitars and emetic little songs…infantile screamers…
    Anthony Burgess
  • During his sixty-odd years, he had found there were as many louts in the patrician classes as there were ignoramuses farther down the social spectrum.
    Jack McDevitt
  • Gritter thought it was about time the complacent louts at the top of the heap got to have a genuine red-hot poker up the ass.
    Justina Robson

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