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rude

adjective [before noun] (SUDDEN)
 
 
/ruːd/

Definition

sudden and unpleasant: We had a rude awakening (= unpleasant shock) when we saw our phone bill.Not expected or plannedSerious and unpleasantNot attractive to look atInformal words for bad rudely
 
 
/ˈruːd.li/ adverb
C1 She rudely interrupted my speech. The news rudely pushed her into the glare of world-wide publicity.Rude and cheekyRelating to sex and sexual desireNot expected or plannedCrude and basic
rudeness
 
 
/ˈruːd.nəs/ noun [U]
(Definition of rude adjective (SUDDEN) from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)

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