Rude meaning in English
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Definition
rude: bad-mannered, impolite, without grace or tact
Examples
- "You will be dealing with people who are rude, difficult to understand, obnoxious and sometimes violent."
- "Luna : Why, how rude!"
- "The woman I spoke to was very rude and unhelpful."
- "Brian : Don't be rude, Philip!"
- "Bruno : Don't be rude, Brian."
- "Don't be rude, we haven't even unpacked our bags yet."
- "Not only was he obnoxious and rude, but he also made several sexual innuendos before telling me that Delavigne had "no need" for the Perfume Hut."
- "I'm sure Brian would never be that rude to his mother, look how offended he is!"
- "Brian : How rude!"
- "I was very rude and insulting to you, and in particular, I am sorry for calling you a C*%!"
- "Brian : Don't be rude, Philip."
- "Brian : Don't be rude Philip."
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