Dictionary entry

Incivility

Webster's Dictionary 1913

In′ci‐vil″i‐ty (?), n.; pl.Incivilities (#). [L. incivilitas: cf. F. incivilité.]

1. The quality or state of being uncivil; want of courtesy; rudeness of manner; impoliteness. Shak. Tillotson.

2. Any act of rudeness or ill breeding.

Uncomely jests, loud talking and jeering, which, in civil account, are called indecencies and incivilities. Jer. Taylor.

3. Want of civilization; a state of rudeness or barbarism. Sir W. Raleigh.

Syn. — Impoliteness; uncourteousness; unmannerliness; disrespect; rudeness; discourtesy.