rude
[ruːd]
Definition:
1. Socially incorrect in behavior.
2. (of persons) lacking in refinement or grace.
3. Lacking civility or good manners.
Use 'rude' in a sentence:
- I find it astonishing that he should be so rude to you.
- Being rude to me won't get you anywhere.
- He is in rude health and can cycle 40 or 50 miles non-stop.
- They went around painting rude slogans on cars.
- He impressed me as being very rude.
- He can be quite stand-offish and rude, even to his friends.
- He can be quite standoffish and rude, even to his friends.
- Be polite! Shouting or acting rude will get you nowhere.
- If the players think they can win this match easily, they are in for a rude awakening.
- I'm going in. And going out would be rude.
- I just think it's rude and it's ticking me off.
- He was rude to the point of being aggressive.
- I think I was a bit rude to you.
- I knew he thought that I had been very rude.
- Why are you so rude to your mother?
- People were quite often rude about him, often the people he had helped.
- "Sorry, Liz. I think I was a bit rude to you."—"Forget it, but don't do it again!"
- A bicycle brushed past me in a very rude way.
- She couldn't think of anything to say that wasn't downright rude.
- These men sound rude.
- The waiters were rude and unhelpful, the manager ditto.
- It's rude to point!
- I can't get over how rude she was.
- I don't want to be rude, it's simply that we have to be careful who we give this information to.
- He became surly and rude toward me.
- How often do You let other people's rude actions change your mood?
- Unfair bosses and rude customers make us unhappy on the job.
- If they had expected a warm welcome, they were in for a rude awakening.
- It's very rude to stick your tongue out at people.
- They chose to pass over her rude remarks.
- There's no need to be so goddam rude!
- I don't wish to be rude, but could you be a little quieter?
- The man was downright rude to us.
- He is rude, lazy, a runaway.
- I thought it would be silly to be too rude at that stage.
- Don't you know it's rude to whisper?
- He was walking a fine line between being funny and being rude.
- He is rude to me at every opportunity.
- You must excuse my father ─ he's not always that rude.
- You must excuse my father—he's not always that rude.
- They had called her rude names.
- She longed to break in on their conversation but didn't want to appear rude.
- Someone made a rude noise.
- The joke is too rude to repeat.
- He made a number of rude remarks about the food.
- Those expecting good news will get a rude shock.
- He made a rude gesture at the driver of the other car.