Rude
(
adjective
,
verb
)
(As an adjective)
Rude ( adjective )
- Bad-mannered and impolite.
- Offensive or insulting in speech or behavior.
- Lacking in refinement or good taste.
Origin:
Middle english (also in the sense "rough, coarse"): from old french rude, from latin rudis "rough, uncivilized".
Examples:
- The customer was rude to the waiter.
- The child's behavior was rude and disrespectful.
- The comedian's jokes were rude and offensive.
- The fashion choice was considered rude and vulgar.
- The architecture was considered rude and lacking in refinement.
(As a verb)
Rude ( verb )
- Bad-mannered and impolite.
- Offensive or insulting in speech or behavior.
- Lacking in refinement or good taste.
Origin:
Middle english (also in the sense "rough, coarse"): from old french rude, from latin rudis "rough, uncivilized".
Examples:
- The customer was rude to the waiter.
- The child's behavior was rude and disrespectful.
- The comedian's jokes were rude and offensive.
- The fashion choice was considered rude and vulgar.
- The architecture was considered rude and lacking in refinement.