Rude

/ruːd/

Meaning & Definition

adjective
Offensively impolite or ill-mannered.
His rude comments made everyone uncomfortable at the meeting.
Made or done in a rough or unrefined way.
The rude construction of the furniture gave it a rustic charm.
Unexpected and alarming; sudden.
The rude awakening from the loud noise startled him from his sleep.

Etymology

Middle English, from Old French 'rüde' (rough, rude), fromLatin 'rudes' meaning 'unskilled, unrefined'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

rude awakening
A surprise that is unpleasant or jarring.
rude health
In robust or vigorous health.
rude boy
A young man in British culture associated with the ska music genre.

Related Words

impolite
Lacking good manners.
offensive
Causing someone to feel resentful or upset.
insolent
Showing a rude and arrogant lack of respect.

Slang Meanings

Sassy or bold in a cheeky way.
That comeback was so rude!
Attractive in a rebellious or edgy way.
Her outfit is so rude; I love it!