primitif
primitive, primeval
adjective pree-mee-TEEF Rare
Origin: Latin primitivus (first of its kind)
Also means
primitive (person) — unsophisticated
Usage Note
Primitif can describe early human societies (les hommes primitifs) or be used informally to call someone unsophisticated or brutish — a mildly derogatory use. The feminine form is primitive. In art history, les Primitifs flamands refers to the Early Netherlandish painters.
Examples
"Ces outils semblent très primitifs."
Natural Translation
These tools seem very primitive.
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