Rude Meaning in English
word
/ˈɹud/
rood
/ɹˈuːd/
rood
التعريف
Not polite or respectful in the way someone speaks or behaves. It can describe words, actions, or manners that make other people feel uncomfortable or offended.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
A common everyday adjective. Often used with 'rude to someone', 'rude about', and 'rude behavior/comment'. Stronger than 'impolite' in many situations. It can describe direct behavior ('He was rude to me') or something offensive ('a rude comment').
Spanish: grosero - maleducadoPortuguese (BR): grosseiro - mal-educadoPortuguese (PT): grosseiro - mal-educadoChinese (Simplified): 粗鲁的 - 无礼的Chinese (Traditional): 粗魯的 - 無禮的Hindi: असभ्य - बदतमीज़Arabic: وقح - فظّBengali: অসভ্য - অভদ্রRussian: грубый - невежливыйJapanese: 失礼な - 無礼なVietnamese: thô lỗ - bất lịch sựKorean: 무례한 - 버릇없는Turkish: kaba - nezaketsizUrdu: بدتمیز - بے ادبیIndonesian: kasar - tidak sopan
جمل نموذجية
The waiter was rude to us.
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It is rude to interrupt people.
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She made a rude comment about his clothes.
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I know you're upset, but you don't need to be rude.
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He can be funny, but sometimes he comes off as rude.
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Sorry if that sounded rude — I didn't mean it that way.
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