What are some opposite words for Civil?
Antonyms for Civil
ˈsɪv əlciv·il
This page is about all possible antonyms and opposite words for the term Civil.
English Synonyms and Antonyms
civil
A civil person observes such propriety of speech and manner as to avoid being rude; one who is polite (literally polished) observes more than the necessary proprieties, conforming to all that is graceful, becoming, and thoughtful in the intercourse of refined society. A man may be civil with no consideration for others, simply because self-respect forbids him to be rude; but one who is polite has at least some care for the opinions of others, and if polite in the highest and truest sense, which is coming to be the prevailing one, he cares for the comfort and happiness of others in the smallest matters. Civil is a colder and more distant word than polite; courteous is fuller and richer, dealing often with greater matters, and is used only in the good sense. Courtly suggests that which befits a royal court, and is used of external grace and stateliness without reference to the prompting feeling; as, the courtly manners of the ambassador. Genteel refers to an external elegance, which may be showy and superficial, and the word is thus inferior to polite or courteous. Urbane refers to a politeness that is genial and successful in giving others a sense of ease and cheer. Polished refers to external elegancies of speech and manner without reference to spirit or purpose; as, a polished gentleman or a polished scoundrel; cultured refers to a real and high development of mind and soul, of which the external manifestation is the smallest part. Complaisant denotes a disposition to please or favor beyond what politeness would necessarily require.
Antonyms:
awkward, bluff, blunt, boorish, brusk, clownish, coarse, discourteous, ill-behaved, ill-bred, ill-mannered, impertinent, impolite, impudent, insolent, insulting, raw, rude, rustic, uncivil, uncouth, unmannerly, unpolished, untaught, untutoredSynonyms:
accomplished, complaisant, courteous, courtly, cultivated, cultured, elegant, genteel, gracious, obliging, polished, polite, urbane, well-behaved, well-bred, well-mannered
Complete Dictionary of Synonyms and Antonyms
civil
Antonyms:
disobliging, unaccommodating, disrespectful, boorish, clownish, churlish, uncivilSynonyms:
well-mannered, political, courteous, well-bred, complaisant, affable, urbane, polite, obliging, accommodating, respectful
Princeton's WordNet
civiladjective
applying to ordinary citizens as contrasted with the military
"civil authorities"
Antonyms:
noncivilized, noncivilised, rude, military, uncivil, siderealcivil, politeadjective
not rude; marked by satisfactory (or especially minimal) adherence to social usages and sufficient but not noteworthy consideration for others
"even if he didn't like them he should have been civil"- W.S. Maugham
Antonyms:
noncivilised, noncivilized, military, rude, uncivil, siderealSynonyms:
civil, genteel, cultured, civilised, cultivated, polite, civic, civilizedciviladjective
of or occurring within the state or between or among citizens of the state
"civil affairs"; "civil strife"; "civil disobedience"; "civil branches of government"
Antonyms:
military, noncivilised, sidereal, uncivil, noncivilized, rudecivil, civicadjective
of or relating to or befitting citizens as individuals
"civil rights"; "civil liberty"; "civic duties"; "civic pride"
Antonyms:
military, uncivil, noncivilized, sidereal, noncivilised, rudeciviladjective
(of divisions of time) legally recognized in ordinary affairs of life
"the civil calendar"; "a civil day begins at mean midnight"
Antonyms:
rude, uncivil, military, noncivilized, sidereal, noncivilisedciviladjective
of or in a condition of social order
"civil peoples"
Antonyms:
sidereal, military, uncivil, noncivilised, noncivilized, rude
Synonyms, Antonyms & Associated Words
How to use Civil in a sentence?
We believe that false news, misinformation and the spread of hoaxes are issues best tackled collectively: by government, civil society and technology companies working together.
We don’t believe Darren Wilson has done anything that would merit any kind of a prosecution or any kind of civil rights claims and we are just awaiting the outcome like everybody else.
Mistakes were made in the Lawrence Murphy case, the mistakes were not made in Rome in 1996, 1997 and 1998. The mistakes were made here, in the Archdiocese of Milwaukee, in the 1970s, the 1980s and the 1990s, by the church, by civil authorities, by church officials, and by bishops. And for that, I beg your forgiveness in the name of the church and in the name of this Archdiocese of Milwaukee.
I don't know exactly what you mean by that. I was, i take it to mean, was I ever arrested by the police. When I was young, I was involved in a civil rights demonstration.
The media gives us such a beating. Right now we're going through all the brouhaha over the Confederate Flag and refighting the Civil War, the notion that we're all toting our sheet and white top hat and stuff is so wrong, and I'm hoping that's what people will see.
Words popularity by usage frequency
ranking | word | |
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#1126 | military | |
#1668 | civil | |
#3079 | raw | |
#11372 | blunt | |
#11750 | bluff | |
#12199 | rude | |
#14475 | coarse | |
#15519 | rustic | |
#17452 | awkward | |
#25644 | insulting | |
#46069 | disrespectful | |
#70480 | insolent | |
#71724 | impolite | |
#84515 | uncivil | |
#85356 | sidereal | |
#98549 | uncouth | |
#103529 | impudent | |
#109233 | impertinent | |
#109339 | unpolished | |
#117069 | boorish | |
#149185 | churlish | |
#172837 | discourteous | |
#201184 | untutored | |
#237471 | clownish | |
#261906 | untaught |
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