Ruder Meaning in English
word · lemma: rude
ˈɹudɝ
ROO-der
ɹˈuːdɐ
ROO-duh
Definition
Comparative form of 'rude': describes someone or something as more impolite or disrespectful than another.
Usage & Nuances
Used to compare two people, actions, or things in terms of impoliteness. Always use 'ruder' (not 'more rude'). Common phrases: 'get ruder', 'even ruder'. Do not confuse with 'cruder' (less refined or more vulgar).
Spanish: más grosero - más maleducadoPortuguese (BR): mais grosso - mais rudePortuguese (PT): mais rude - mais mal-educadoChinese (Simplified): 更无礼 - 更粗鲁Chinese (Traditional): 更無禮 - 更粗魯Hindi: ज़्यादा बदतमीज़ - और अशिष्टArabic: أكثر وقاحة - أكثر فظاظةBengali: আরও অভদ্র - বেশি অসভ্যRussian: грубее - невежливееJapanese: より失礼 - もっと無礼Vietnamese: thô lỗ hơnKorean: 더 무례한 - 더 버릇없는Turkish: daha kabaUrdu: زیادہ بدتمیز - زیادہ بے ادبIndonesian: lebih kasar
Example Sentences
My brother is ruder than his friends.
basic
That man was ruder to me than the others.
basic
Children can sometimes be ruder than adults.
basic
His jokes are getting ruder every day.
natural
Don’t you think the waiter was ruder this time?
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If you’re ruder to people, don’t expect them to help you.
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