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Definition of rude
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of rude is as below...
Rude
(superl.)
Not
finished
or
complete;
inelegant;
lacking
chasteness
or
elegance;
not in good
taste;
unsatisfactory
in mode of
treatment;
-- said of
literature,
language,
style,
and the
like..
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Proboscis
::
Proboscis
(n.) By
extension,
applied
to
various
tubelike
mouth
organs
of the lower
animals
that can be
everted
or
protruded..
Wisely
::
Wisely
(adv.)
In a wise
manner;
prudently;
judiciously;
discreetly;
with
wisdom.
Circumspect
::
Circumspect
(a.)
Attentive
to all the
circumstances
of a case or the
probable
consequences
of an
action;
cautious;
prudent;
wary.
Jurisprudent
::
Jurisprudent
(n.) One
skilled
in law or
jurisprudence.
Foresight
::
Foresight
(n.)
Action
in
reference
to the
future;
provident
care;
prudence;
wise
forethought.
Bluntness
::
Bluntness
(n.)
Abruptness
of
address;
rude
plainness.
Thrum
::
Thrum (v. t.) To play, as a
stringed
instrument,
in a rude or
monotonous
manner..
Rudish
::
Rudish
(a.)
Somewhat
rude.
Invader
::
Invader
(n.) One who
invades;
an
assailant;
an
encroacher;
an
intruder.
Country
::
Country
(a.)
Destitute
of
refinement;
rude;
unpolished;
rustic;
not
urbane;
as,
country
manners..
Unrude
::
Unrude
(a.) Not rude;
polished.
Rudesby
::
Rudesby
(n.) An
uncivil,
turbulent
fellow..
Admiralty
::
Admiralty
(n.) The
system
of
jurisprudence
of
admiralty
courts.
Rudenture
::
Rudenture
(n.)
Cabling.
See
Cabling.
Rugged
::
Rugged
(n.)
Violent;
rude;
boisterrous;
-- said of
conduct,
manners,
etc..
Wildness
::
Wildness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being wild; an
uncultivated
or
untamed
state;
disposition
to rove or go
unrestrained;
rudeness;
savageness;
irregularity;
distraction.
Bold
::
Bold (n.) In a bad
sense,
too
forward;
taking
undue
liberties;
over
assuming
or
confident;
lacking
proper
modesty
or
restraint;
rude;
impudent..
Pruderies
::
Pruderies
(pl. ) of
Pruder.
Rude
::
Rude
(superl.)
Of
untaught
manners;
unpolished;
of low rank;
uncivil;
clownish;
ignorant;
raw;
unskillful;
-- said of
persons,
or of
conduct,
skill,
and the
like..
Prudentialist
::
Prudentialist
(n.) One who is
governed
by, or acts from,
prudential
motives..
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