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rude R0297900 (ro͞od) adj. rud·er, rud·est 1. Ill-mannered, discourteous, or insulting: was offended by his rude behavior. 2. a. Undeveloped or uncivilized; primitive: a rude and savage land. b. Crude, unfinished, or made with limited skill: a rude thatched hut. c. In a natural, raw state: bales of rude cotton. 3. Unpleasantly forceful or harsh: faced rude winds; received a rude shock. 4. Chiefly British Vigorous or robust: in rude health. 5. Archaic Lacking education or refinement: "They were so rude and ignorant ... that very little could be learned from them" (Samuel Johnson). [Middle English, from Old French, unrefined, harsh, from Latin rudis, in a natural state, crude, ignorant; possibly akin to rūdus, rubble; see ruderal.] rude′ly adv. rude′ness n. ThesaurusAdv. | 1. | rudely - in an impolite manner; "he treated her impolitely"discourteously, impolitely | Translationsrude (ruːd) adjective1. not polite; showing bad manners. rude behaviour. 無禮的,粗野的 粗野的2. vulgar; indecent. rude pictures. 低俗的,下流的 下流的ˈrudely adverb 無禮地 粗野地ˈrudeness noun 無禮 粗野 EncyclopediaSeeruderudely
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