rudeness / rud /

无礼粗鲁非礼粗暴无礼

rudeness 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective

rud·er, rud·est.

  1. discourteous or impolite, especially in a deliberate way: a rude reply.
  2. without culture, learning, or refinement: rude, illiterate peasants.
  3. rough in manners or behavior; unmannerly; uncouth.
  4. rough, harsh, or ungentle: rude hands.
  5. roughly wrought, built, or formed; of a crude construction or kind: a rude cottage.
  6. not properly or fully developed; raw; unevolved: a rude first stage of development.
  7. harsh to the ear: rude sounds.
  8. without artistic elegance; of a primitive simplicity: a rude design.
  9. violent or tempestuous, as the waves.
  10. robust, sturdy, or vigorous: rude strength.
  11. approximate or tentative: a rude first calculation of costs.

rudeness 近义词

n. 名词 noun

impoliteness

n. 名词 noun

insolence

rudeness 的近义词 5
rudeness 的反义词 2

更多rudeness例句

  1. It was rude of her to ask for thanks, but then, you already knew that she was new to good behavior.
  2. 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.
  3. So approach this knowing that they are not being intentionally rude.
  4. In the current climate, it would hardly be considered rude or even noteworthy.
  5. There has, however, been new gains in spending from those advertisers in rude health, like loungewear.
  6. A genuine show of celebrity rudeness, followed by an insincere PR performance?
  7. I knew the rudeness I was committing, but still I rose and left the church.
  8. To Andrew, it would appear, rudeness is a way of life — whether you are high-born or from below stairs.
  9. And "just to walk a few blocks requires barging your way through a melee of noise and rudeness and madness."
  10. Moreover, not all of the identified "rudeness" is actually rude; it's just different customs.
  11. "I wonder if she has ever tried to condense rudeness into an epigram," said Isabel viciously, pausing in her narrative.
  12. A vulgar fellow treated him with rudeness, and for days he treasured up the man's words, and repeated them to himself.
  13. Even in the same scene, time will alter every form, and render the exquisite polish of last year, obsolete rudeness next year.
  14. Many will be shamed into apology, who would annoy you for hours, if you encouraged them by acts of rudeness on your own part.
  15. Never, upon any account, or under any provocation, return rudeness by rudeness.