Also means
ignorance
Usage Note
Incultura denotes a general lack of education, culture, or refinement — stronger than simple ignorancia in implying cultural impoverishment. It is typically used as an abstract mass noun with no plural in standard usage, though inculturas is grammatically possible.
Examples
"La incultura de sus comentarios sorprendió a todos."
Natural Translation
The ignorance of his comments surprised everyone.
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