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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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Foresight
::
Foresight
(n.)
Action
in
reference
to the
future;
provident
care;
prudence;
wise
forethought.
Scambler
::
Scambler
(n.) A bold
intruder
upon the
hospitality
of
others;
a
mealtime
visitor.
Outlandish
::
Outlandish
(a.)
Hence:
Not
according
with
usage;
strange;
rude;
barbarous;
uncouth;
clownish;
as, an
outlandish
dress,
behavior,
or
speech..
Obtrusion
::
Obtrusion
(n.) The act of
obtruding;
a
thrusting
upon
others
by force or
unsolicited;
as, the
obtrusion
of crude
opinions
on the
world..
Invade
::
Invade
(v. t.) To go into or upon; to pass
within
the
confines
of; to
enter;
-- used of
forcible
or rude
ingress.
Cornet
::
Cornet
(n.) An
obsolete
rude reed
instrument
(Ger.
Zinken),
of the oboe
family..
Incomity
::
Incomity
(n.) Want of
comity;
incivility;
rudeness.
Douce
::
Douce (a.)
Sober;
prudent;
sedate;
modest.
Buss
::
Buss (v. t.) To kiss; esp. to kiss with a
smack,
or
rudely..
Prudish
::
Prudish
(a.) Like a
prude;
very
formal,
precise,
or
reserved;
affectedly
severe
in
virtue;
as, a
prudish
woman;
prudish
manners..
Tartar
::
Tartar
(n.) A
reddish
crust or
sediment
in wine
casks,
consisting
essentially
of crude cream of
tartar,
and used in
marking
pure cream of
tartar,
tartaric
acid,
potassium
carbonate,
black flux, etc., and, in
dyeing,
as a
mordant
for
woolen
goods;
--
called
also
argol,
wine
stone,
etc..
Immature
::
Immature
(a.) Not
mature;
unripe;
not
arrived
at
perfection
of full
development;
crude;
unfinished;
as,
immature
fruit;
immature
character;
immature
plans..
Nativity
::
Nativity
(n.) A
picture
representing
or
symbolizing
the early
infancy
of
Christ.
The
simplest
form is the babe in a rude
cradle,
and the heads of an ox and an ass to
express
the
stable
in which he was
born..
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..
Boothy
::
Boothy
(n.) A
wooden
hut or
humble
cot, esp. a rude hut or
barrack
for
unmarried
farm
servants;
a
shepherd's
or
hunter's
hut; a
booth..
Intruder
::
Intruder
(n.) One who
intrudes;
one who
thrusts
himself
in, or
enters
without
right,
or
without
leave or
welcome;
a
trespasser..
Gothicism
::
Gothicism
(n.)
Rudeness
of
manners;
barbarousness.
Recrudescent
::
Recrudescent
(a.)
Breaking
out again after
temporary
abatement
or
supression;
as, a
recrudescent
epidemic..
Upland
::
Upland
(a.)
Pertaining
to the
country,
as
distinguished
from the
neighborhood
of
towns;
rustic;
rude;
unpolished..
Barbarous
::
Barbarous
(a.) Being in the state of a
barbarian;
uncivilized;
rude;
peopled
with
barbarians;
as, a
barbarous
people;
a
barbarous
country..
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