"Rudders" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Rudders" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Rudders
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"Rudders" Meaning

A steering device, typically for a ship, oarframe, or other boat, that guides its course by being turned through angles or shifts, or for stabilizing it against wind or waves.

"Rudders" Examples

Usage Examples for "Rudders"


1. Aviation and Navigation

In aircraft, rudders are the flat area at the back of a plane that helps control the direction of the plane while it is in the air. They are controlled by the pilot using their feet on the rudder pedals.

2. Boats and Ships

A rudder is a flat surface on the back of a boat or ship that helps steer it. It is controlled by a wheel or a system of ropes and it is usually steered by the helmsman.

3. Very Steep Carving

A rudder can describe the movement of a skateboarder using their foot as a flat surface to steer the board. This advanced method of steering requires the rider to have a high level of skill, balance and patience.

4. Gaming

They can refer to a control used to steer a vehicle in video game.

5. Slang

A rudder can refer to human hair styled or glued in such a way to make it stand upwards.

"Rudders" Similar Words

Rucola

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Rucola is another name for arugula, a type of leafy green vegetable often used in salads or as a garnish. It has a peppery, slightly bitter flavor and is often associated with Italian cuisine.

Ructation

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Ruction

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Ruction refers to a sudden and usually violent or chaotic disturbance, typically involving a physical or verbal altercation.

Ructions

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Rudaceous

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Desert-like; dry and rocky in appearance. <br><br>Example: "The rudaceous landscape stretched out before us as we walked through the parched wasteland."

Rudbeckia

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Rudbeckia is a genus of daisy-like flowering plants, commonly known as coneflowers, black-eyed susans, brown-eyed susans, or cow's tickseeds. They are native to North America.<br><br>The name "Rudbeckia" comes from the Swedish word "rudbekia," named after the Swedish botanist Olof Rudbeck.

Rudder

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The steering system at the back of a ship or boat, consisting of a flat surface attributed by the boat's underside, typically, on which a control device (rope, wheel, or other kind of control) is situated to guide the movement of the boat.

Rudderless

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Without a rudder, a boat or ship unable to steer or navigate properly. Or, more broadly, lacking guidance or direction, aimless, or unguided.

Ruddied

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To become or be red in appearance, typically through blush or emotional stress.

Ruddiness

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Ruddy

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Having a healthy reddish-colored complexion, typically due to exercise or cold weather.

Rude

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having or showing a lack of politeness and consideration for others; impolite and insulting.

Rudely

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Rudeness

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The quality of being impolite, insensitive, or abrasive in a manner considered unacceptable or off-putting.<br><br>Example: "His rudeness towards the server was completely unacceptable."<br><br>Synonyms: impoliteness, discourtesy, insolence, coarseness.<br><br>Antonyms: politeness, courtesy, kindness, civility.

Ruder

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Showing a lack of respect or good manners.

Ruderal

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Ruderal is an adjective that refers to plants or organisms that grow quickly and opportunistically in newly disturbed or bare soil, such as bare ground, soil exposed by construction, or areas cleared of vegetation. This term is often used in ecology and botany to describe the ability of certain species to thrive in harsh or makeshift environments.