- RUDE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
rude, rough, crude, raw mean lacking in social refinement rude implies ignorance of or indifference to good form; it may suggest intentional discourtesy
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Definition of rude adjective in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
- RUDE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
RUDE definition: 1 not polite; offensive or embarrassing: 2 relating to sex or going to the toilet: 3 sudden… Learn more
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RUDE definition: François 1784–1855, French sculptor See examples of Rude used in a sentence
- Rude - definition of rude by The Free Dictionary
Define rude rude synonyms, rude pronunciation, rude translation, English dictionary definition of rude ) adj rud·er, rud·est 1 Ill-mannered, discourteous, or insulting: was offended by his rude behavior 2 a Undeveloped or uncivilized; primitive: a rude
- RUDE definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
When people are rude, they act in an impolite way toward other people or say impolite things about them He's rude to her friends and obsessively jealous
- rude - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
A comfortable house for a rude and hardy race, that lived mostly out of doors, was once made here almost entirely of such materials as Nature furnished ready to their hands
- rude - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
rude (ro̅o̅d), adj , rud•er, rud•est discourteous or impolite, esp in a deliberate way: a rude reply without culture, learning, or refinement: rude, illiterate peasants rough in manners or behavior; unmannerly; uncouth rough, harsh, or ungentle: rude hands roughly wrought, built, or formed; of a crude construction or kind: a rude
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