Both Uses of
uncouth
in
Crime and Punishment, by Dostoyevsky
- Lizaveta was of lower rank than her sister, unmarried and awfully uncouth in appearance, remarkably tall with long feet that looked as if they were bent outwards.†
Chpt 1.6 *
- Then with the same deliberation he scrutinised the uncouth, unkempt figure and unshaven face of Razumihin, who looked him boldly and inquiringly in the face without rising from his seat.†
Chpt 2.5
Definition:
rude or unpleasant due to a lack of manners, refinement, or taste