Boorishly

/ˈbʊrɪʃli/ adverb

In a rude, impolite, or ill-mannered way that shows a lack of respect for others.

From 'boorish' (adjective, meaning crude or ill-mannered) plus the adverbial suffix '-ly'. The root 'boor' comes from Middle Dutch 'boer' meaning farmer or peasant, and originally carried a class-based stigma in 16th-century English.

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