- adjectiverude (adjective) · ruder (comparative adjective) · rudest (superlative adjective)
- offensively impolite or ill-mannered:"she had been rude to her boss" · "he is a rude and arrogant bully" · "it's rude to talk about people right in front of them"
- BRITISH ENGLISHreferring to a taboo subject such as sex in a way considered improper and offensive:"Graham giggled at every rude joke"
- having a startling abruptness:"the war came as a very rude awakening"
- BRITISH ENGLISHvigorous or hearty:"Isabel had always been in rude health"
- datedroughly made or done; lacking subtlety or sophistication:"a rude coffin"
- archaicignorant and uneducated:"the new religion was first promulgated by rude men"
OriginMiddle English(in rude, also ‘uncultured’): from Old French, from Latin rudis ‘unwrought’ (referring to handicraft), figuratively ‘uncultivated’; related to rudus ‘broken stone’.Similar and Opposite Wordsadjective
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