"Rudeness" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Rudeness" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Rudeness" Meaning

The quality of being impolite, insensitive, or abrasive in a manner considered unacceptable or off-putting.

Example: "His rudeness towards the server was completely unacceptable."

Synonyms: impoliteness, discourtesy, insolence, coarseness.

Antonyms: politeness, courtesy, kindness, civility.

"Rudeness" Examples

5 Usage Examples of "Rudeness"


1. Lack of Manners

"The customer's rudeness towards the server was unacceptable and led to a heated argument."

2. Intentional Offense

"The comedian's humor often walked the line between sarcasm and rudeness, making some audience members uncomfortable."

3. Reckless Imprudence

"After driving recklessly and ignoring a red light, the man was accused of laying the groundwork for an accident due to his rudeness behind the wheel."

4. Crass Behavior

"The tourist displayed a shocking lack of awareness and rudeness by not even attempting to speak a single word in the local language."

5. Discourteous Behavior

"The congressman faced backlash for his rude response to the opposing party's inquiries during the public hearing."

"Rudeness" Similar Words

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.

Rudders

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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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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.

Ruderary

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I couldn't find any word in the English language that is spelled as "ruderary". It's possible that it's a made-up or non-existent word, or it could be a misspelling or variation of a real word. If you can provide more context or clarify the correct spelling, I'd be happy to try and help you understand its meaning.

Rudesby

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Rude or impertinent fellow; an impudent boy or young man.

Rudest

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Rudiment

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Basic or elementary, especially when referring to a skill, concept, or part of a system that is fundamental or initial.<br><br>Example: "The game of chess is built on a set of basic rules and positions that are the rudiments of the game."<br><br>Synonyms: foundation, nucleus, principle, beginning, fundament, rudiments

Rudimental

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Adjective: relating to or consisting of the most basic or essential part of something.<br><br>Example: Archaeologists uncovered the rudimentary remains of an ancient civilization.<br><br>Alternatively, the word "Rudimental" can also refer to a British electronic music group known for their unique blend of bass-heavy sound and cultural influences.

Rudimentarily

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Very imperfectly or roughly; in a primitive or elementary manner.