Anticivil

/ænˈtɪsɪvəl/ adjective

Rude, impolite, or contrary to accepted standards of polite behavior and courtesy.

From anti- (against) + civil (from Latin 'civilis' meaning of citizens, polite). The word combines the Latin root with the modern English sense of 'civil' meaning courteous and well-mannered.

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