Rude | Mean of rude in English Dictionary
/ˈruːd/
- not having or showing concern or respect for the rights and feelings of other people
- He made rude remarks/gestures.
- I was shocked by her rude behavior.
- I can't believe that he was so rude to me.
- It is rude (of/for you) to always keep us waiting for you.
- relating to sex or other body functions in a way that offends others
- rude jokes
- I heard someone make a rude noise.
- happening suddenly in usually an unpleasant or shocking way
- If you think this job is going to be easy, you're in for a rude shock. [=you will be unpleasantly shocked when you find out that this job is not easy at all]
- He's about to have a rude awakening. [=he's about to find out something that will shock him unpleasantly]
- made or done in a simple or rough way
- a rude stone farmhouse
- strong and healthy
- We hope to find you in rude health when we arrive.