• Frequency of Use
    15 %
  • Retention Rate
    70 %
  • Complexity
    50 %
  • Lout Meanings

    noun a person regarded as clumsy or uncouth

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    Fields related to lout

    Literature

    In literature, a lout is a character archetype often portrayed as a clumsy, awkward, or uncivilized person.

    Psychology

    In psychology, a lout may be used to describe someone who displays aggressive or antisocial behavior.

    Medieval Studies

    In medieval studies, lout can refer to a peasant or commoner, often depicted as rough or unrefined.

    Sociology

    In sociology, a lout may be used to describe an individual who behaves in a rude or uncultured manner, often lacking social graces.

    British English

    In British English, lout is a colloquial term used to refer to a boorish or uncouth person.

    Occupation Usage of lout

    Writer

    In literature, a character may be described as a lout to convey their uncouth or boorish behavior.

    Psychologist

    A psychologist may use the term lout to describe a patient's aggressive or disrespectful attitude during therapy sessions.

    Teacher

    A teacher may use the term lout to refer to a student who is disruptive or disrespectful in the classroom.

    HR Manager

    An HR manager may use the term lout to describe an employee who consistently behaves inappropriately or unprofessionally in the workplace.

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