Rude ( adjective , verb )

(As an adjective)

Rude ( adjective )

  1. Bad-mannered and impolite.
  2. Offensive or insulting in speech or behavior.
  3. 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:

  1. The customer was rude to the waiter.
  2. The child's behavior was rude and disrespectful.
  3. The comedian's jokes were rude and offensive.
  4. The fashion choice was considered rude and vulgar.
  5. The architecture was considered rude and lacking in refinement.

(As a verb)

Rude ( verb )

  1. Bad-mannered and impolite.
  2. Offensive or insulting in speech or behavior.
  3. 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:

  1. The customer was rude to the waiter.
  2. The child's behavior was rude and disrespectful.
  3. The comedian's jokes were rude and offensive.
  4. The fashion choice was considered rude and vulgar.
  5. The architecture was considered rude and lacking in refinement.
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