(Of persons) lacking in refinement or grace.
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Examples for "rude"
Examples for "rude"
1It's really rude. It wasn't the first time Bono has said sorry.
2He pointed in turn to the rude ornamentation in the shell clasp.
3It is possible, of course, that she was just being plain rude.
4Haven't I watched Kate field this question from hundreds of rude people?
5This unreasonable speculation is a rude contempt toward Chinese law, it said.
1The characteristics of the ill-bred man are just the contrary of these.
2It makes one appear to be ill-bred and extremely distasteful in society.
3They were the most ill-bred of mankind-theservant caste-madeslaves by nature.
4He is singularly stupid and ill-bred to meddle in such a matter.
5Paul felt for the instant that he had been brutal and ill-bred.
1She pronounced the quiet little painter a pert, little, obtrusive, underbred creature.
2What he was doing, he told himself, was extremely ungentlemanly, horribly underbred.
3No timidity or prudery or underbred doubts about this thorough creature.
4It was, somehow, so underbred to owe money to all sorts of people.
5They seem to me to be underbred, of a different sort.
1"No, thanks," said Josh, in his most bustlingly-bounderish manner.