swinish in English

adjective

[swin·ish || 'swaɪnɪʃ]

piggish, resembling swine; beastly, brutish, coarse, uncouth

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1. Synonyms for Animalistic include bestial, feral, beastly, ferine, swinish, brutal, brutish, brute, subhuman and animal

2. 26 But the fundamental and most vicious, swinish, murderous, and unchangeable fact is that we totally misunderstand each other ...

3. Brutish adjective coarse, stupid, gross, cruel, savage, crude, vulgar, barbarian, crass, boorish, uncouth, loutish, subhuman, swinish The man was Brutish and coarse

4. Brutish adjective coarse, stupid, gross, cruel, savage, crude, vulgar, barbarian, crass, boorish, uncouth, loutish, subhuman, swinish The man was Brutish and coarse

5. Synonyms for Beastliest include most bestial, most feral, most animalistic, most ferine, most brutal, most swinish, most brutish, most brute, most subhuman and most …

6. 23 But the fundamental and most vicious, swinish, murderous, and unchangeable fact is that we totally misunderstand each other -- we operate on alien wave lengths.

7. Boorish: 1 adj ill-mannered and coarse and contemptible in behavior or appearance “was Boorish and insensitive” Synonyms: loutish , neandertal , neanderthal , oafish , swinish unrefined (used of persons and their behavior) not refined; uncouth

8. A broken complexion, a swinish look, ungenerous acts and the want of due knowledge,—all Blab. ESSAYS, FIRST SERIES RALPH WALDO EMERSON Blob (Blab often in Ulster), a raised blister: a drop of honey, or of anything liquid