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rude [ru:d] ADJ

1. rude (impolite):

rude
rude joke

2. rude awakening, shock:

rude
rude

3. rude liter shelter, tools:

rude

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Using a prefix with the first name is almost always considered familiar and possibly rude.
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Over the course of the planet's day the inhabitants build a city from a rude village.
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Using "chan" with a superior's name is considered to be condescending and rude.
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A rude person may interrupt a speaker to indicate that the first speaker is unimportant.
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It records the moment of shock; the rude awakening after a turning point.
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Despite its many years on air, this still stands out as a very funny programme risky, rude, brilliantly written and superbly performed.
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He can appear brash and rude because he has no social skills.
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He is tall, dark and good-looking, but also quiet rude at first.
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These unruly youths became known as rude boys.
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It is considered rude to slap, pat, or put one's arm around the shoulders of another.
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