A lack of politeness; a failure to show regard for others; wounding the feelings or others.
A manner that is rude and insulting.
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Examples for "rudeness "
1 I know, I know-asa Christian, I shouldn't return rudeness for rudeness .
2 The rudeness of the style in which they lived painfully impressed him.
3 I spoke with studied politeness; my idea was to rebuke his rudeness .
4 Her rudeness to Mr. Pratt was only part of the general parcel.
5 For heaven's sake! Von Arpels was brisk to the point of rudeness .
An expression of lack of respect.
1 Yes; but not to carry your curiosity to the point of discourtesy .
2 The discourtesy of the act aroused the most bitter resentment at Athens.
3 He then proceeded to meet the first charge, that of personal discourtesy .
4 It were no virtue, but great discourtesy , if we did not mourn.
5 It's the insinuation and discourtesy I find weighs heavy on my spirit.
6 That would be discourteous, and I should deeply regret any further discourtesy .
7 He presents a philosophical analysis of the recondite forms of feminine discourtesy .
8 I wondered if it was hostility in his voice or just discourtesy .
9 No premeditated discourtesy ever initialed this exclusiveness and none was ever intended.
10 My prophecy was received with what might be called-puttingit mildly - vociferous discourtesy .
11 Her manner was quiet, without a trace of either discourtesy or effusion.
12 Annoyed at his going over my head this way- aquiteunnecessary discourtesy .
13 Here the woman was, however, and could not be treated with discourtesy !
14 I hope I did not treat him with any discourtesy ; but, oh!
15 Thigh muscles tightening, ready to run from this possible visitation of more discourtesy .
16 The Queen marked his discourtesy , and drew thereto the notice of the King.
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