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rude

adjective as in sudden; approximate

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But below the surfaces of many of his films, rude, angry sex simmered; cool, icy blondes were tied up, handcuffed, humiliated.

At another press event earlier this year, she was asked a similar question to the “very rude” one.

Communist-era clerks were famously rude and indifferent, because they had no motive to make people happy.

But if I could live in an economy where everyone had the privilege to be rude rather than the obligation to fake it, I would.

The rude coat-check lady gives you a mask to wear over your face, and then you are sent down some stairs.

Smoking, the angry and fuming king protests, had made our manners as rude as those of the fish-wives of Dieppe.

There appears a rude attempt to picture the mouth cavity and to show those interesting accessories, the teeth.

Many of them however are of rude workmanship and might have been fashioned by some of the tribe unacquainted with pipe-making.

La saison estoit rude, & les vents le plus souvent contraires.

On the upper part of each of these posts was a rude carving of a hideous human face with prominent teeth.

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On this page you'll find 279 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to rude, such as: abusive, blunt, boorish, coarse, crude, and ignorant.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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