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Synonyms
rude (rōōd)

[Middle English, from Old French, from Latin rudis.]

adjective: rud·er, rud·est. 

  1. Relatively undeveloped; primitive: a rude and savage land; a rude agricultural implement.
    1. Being in a crude, rough, unfinished condition: a rude thatched hut.
    2. Exhibiting a marked lack of skill or precision in work: rude crafts.
    3. In a natural, raw state: bales of rude cotton.
    1. Lacking the graces and refinement of civilized life; uncouth.
    2. Lacking education or knowledge; unlearned.
    3. Ill-mannered; discourteous: rude behavior.
  2. Vigorous, robust, and sturdy.
  3. Abruptly and unpleasantly forceful: received a rude shock.

derivatives

rudély
adverb
rudéness
noun

synonyms:

rude, crude, primitive, raw, rough These adjectives mean marked by a lack of skill and finish: a rude hut; a crude drawing; primitive kitchen facilities; a raw wooden canoe; a rough sketch.