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- adjectivecrude (adjective) · cruder (comparative adjective) · crudest (superlative adjective)
- constructed in a rudimentary or makeshift way:"the inspectors dismissed the documents as crude forgeries" · "a relatively crude nuclear weapon"
- (of an action) showing little finesse or subtlety and as a result unlikely to succeed:"the accounts are contradictory and smack of a rather crude attempt at a cover-up" · "the measure was condemned by economists as crude and ill-conceived"
- offensively coarse or explicit, especially in relation to sexual matters:"a crude joke"
- in a natural or raw state; not yet processed or refined:"crude protein"
- statistics(of figures) not adjusted or corrected:"the crude mortality rate"
- (of an estimate or guess) likely to be only approximately accurate:"a crude estimate of the number of people available for work"
nouncrude (noun) · crudes (plural noun)- natural petroleum:"the ship was carrying 80,000 tons of crude"
Originlate Middle English: from Latin crudus ‘raw, rough’.
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