rudeness 的定义
rud·er, rud·est.
- discourteous or impolite, especially in a deliberate way: a rude reply.
- without culture, learning, or refinement: rude, illiterate peasants.
- rough in manners or behavior; unmannerly; uncouth.
- rough, harsh, or ungentle: rude hands.
- roughly wrought, built, or formed; of a crude construction or kind: a rude cottage.
- not properly or fully developed; raw; unevolved: a rude first stage of development.
- harsh to the ear: rude sounds.
- without artistic elegance; of a primitive simplicity: a rude design.
- violent or tempestuous, as the waves.
- robust, sturdy, or vigorous: rude strength.
- approximate or tentative: a rude first calculation of costs.
rudeness 近义词
impoliteness
rudeness 的近义词 35 个
- disrespect
- acrimony
- asperity
- audacity
- barbarity
- bluntness
- boldness
- boorishness
- brass
- cheek
- coarseness
- crudeness
- crudity
- discourtesy
- disdain
- effrontery
- grossness
- harshness
- impertinence
- impudence
- incivility
- insolence
- intrusiveness
- irritability
- misbehavior
- nerve
- officiousness
- shamelessness
- sharpness
- tactlessness
- ungraciousness
- unkindness
- vulgarity
- bad manners
- unmannerliness
rudeness 的反义词 14 个
insolence
rudeness 的近义词 5 个
rudeness 的反义词 2 个
更多rudeness例句
- It was rude of her to ask for thanks, but then, you already knew that she was new to good behavior.
- I know it's not an easy trip, but her mom has gone on five-plus-hour plane rides before, so this comes across to me as rude.
- So approach this knowing that they are not being intentionally rude.
- In the current climate, it would hardly be considered rude or even noteworthy.
- There has, however, been new gains in spending from those advertisers in rude health, like loungewear.
- A genuine show of celebrity rudeness, followed by an insincere PR performance?
- I knew the rudeness I was committing, but still I rose and left the church.
- To Andrew, it would appear, rudeness is a way of life — whether you are high-born or from below stairs.
- And "just to walk a few blocks requires barging your way through a melee of noise and rudeness and madness."
- Moreover, not all of the identified "rudeness" is actually rude; it's just different customs.
- "I wonder if she has ever tried to condense rudeness into an epigram," said Isabel viciously, pausing in her narrative.
- A vulgar fellow treated him with rudeness, and for days he treasured up the man's words, and repeated them to himself.
- Even in the same scene, time will alter every form, and render the exquisite polish of last year, obsolete rudeness next year.
- Many will be shamed into apology, who would annoy you for hours, if you encouraged them by acts of rudeness on your own part.
- Never, upon any account, or under any provocation, return rudeness by rudeness.