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Definition of rude
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Rude
(superl.)
Barbarous;
fierce;
bloody;
impetuous;
-- said of war,
conflict,
and the like; as, the rude shock of
armies..
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Unpolicied
::
Unpolicied
(a.)
Impolitic;
imprudent.
Cautel
::
Cautel
(n.)
Caution;
prudence;
wariness.
Protrude
::
Protrude
(v. t.) To
thrust
forward;
to drive or force
along.
Discourtesy
::
Discourtesy
(n.)
Rudeness
of
behavior
or
language;
ill
manners;
manifestation
of
disrespect;
incivility.
Spirifer
::
Spiricle
(n.) One of
certain
minute
coiled
threads
in the
coating
of some
seeds.
When
moistened
these
threads
protrude
in great
numbers.
Insolent
::
Insolent
(a.)
Haughty
and
contemptuous
or
brutal
in
behavior
or
language;
overbearing;
domineering;
grossly
rude or
disrespectful;
saucy;
as, an
insolent
master;
an
insolent
servant..
Rough
::
Rough
(adv.)
In a rough
manner;
rudely;
roughly.
Protruded
::
Protruded
(imp. & p. p.) of
Protrud.
Penal
::
Penal (a.) Of or
pertaining
to
punishment,
to
penalties,
or to
crimes
and
offenses;
pertaining
to
criminal
jurisprudence.
Unrude
::
Unrude
(a.) Not rude;
polished.
Boor
::
Boor (n.) A rude
ill-bred
person;
one who is
clownish
in
manners.
Wise-hearted
::
Wise-hearted
(a.) Wise;
knowing;
skillful;
sapient;
erudite;
prudent.
Impertinent
::
Impertinent
(a.)
Contrary
to, or
offending
against,
the rules of
propriety
or good
breeding;
guilty
of, or prone to, rude,
unbecoming,
or
uncivil
words or
actions;
as, an
impertient
coxcomb;
an
impertient
remark..
Outlandish
::
Outlandish
(a.)
Hence:
Not
according
with
usage;
strange;
rude;
barbarous;
uncouth;
clownish;
as, an
outlandish
dress,
behavior,
or
speech..
Recrudescent
::
Recrudescent
(a.)
Breaking
out again after
temporary
abatement
or
supression;
as, a
recrudescent
epidemic..
Tenderfoot
::
Tenderfoot
(n.) A
delicate
person;
one not
inured
to the
hardship
and
rudeness
of
pioneer
life.
Unprudential
::
Unprudential
(a.)
Imprudent.
Rude
::
Rude
(superl.)
Barbarous;
fierce;
bloody;
impetuous;
-- said of war,
conflict,
and the like; as, the rude shock of
armies..
Horseplay
::
Horseplay
(n.) Rude,
boisterous
play..
Superlative
::
Superlative
(a.)
Lifted
up to the
highest
degree;
most
eminent;
surpassing
all
other;
supreme;
as,
superlative
wisdom
or
prudence;
a woman of
superlative
beauty;
the
superlative
glory of the
divine
character..
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