RUDE


Meaning of RUDE in English

— rudely , adv. — rudeness , n.

/roohd/ , adj., ruder, rudest .

1. discourteous or impolite, esp. in a deliberate way: a rude reply.

2. without culture, learning, or refinement: rude, illiterate peasants.

3. rough in manners or behavior; unmannerly; uncouth.

4. rough, harsh, or ungentle: rude hands.

5. roughly wrought, built, or formed; of a crude construction or kind: a rude cottage.

6. not properly or fully developed; raw; unevolved: a rude first stage of development.

7. harsh to the ear: rude sounds.

8. without artistic elegance; of a primitive simplicity: a rude design.

9. violent or tempestuous, as the waves.

10. robust, sturdy, or vigorous: rude strength.

11. approximate or tentative: a rude first calculation of costs.

[ 1300-50; ME rude, ruide ( rudis ]

Syn. 1. uncivil, unmannerly, curt, brusque, impertinent, impudent, saucy, pert, fresh. 1, 3 . See boorish. 2. unrefined, uncultured, uncivilized, uncouth, coarse, vulgar, rough. 6. See raw. 8. rustic, artless. 9. stormy, fierce, tumultuous, turbulent.

Random House Webster's Unabridged English dictionary.      Полный английский словарь Вебстер - Random House .