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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).

Example Sentences

My brother is ruder than his friends.

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That man was ruder to me than the others.

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Children can sometimes be ruder than adults.

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His jokes are getting ruder every day.

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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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