What does RUDER mean?

Word: Ruder

1. Parts of Speech: Adjective

2. Definition: Lacking refinement or civility; discourteous; impolite.

3. Pronunciations: US: /ˈruːdər/; UK: /ˈruːdə/

4. Origin and Usage: The word "ruder" is derived from the Old English word "rȳdere," which means "rough, uncultivated." It is commonly used to describe a person or behavior that is impolite or discourteous.

5. Synonyms: impolite, discourteous, uncivil, ill-mannered, impertinent, insolent, disrespectful.

6. Related Words: crude, rider, druid, drier, urder.

7. Example Sentences:

  • His ruder behavior made everyone uncomfortable.
  • She was shocked by the ruder comments made by her colleague.
  • The ruder customers were asked to leave the store.
  • He regretted his ruder words and apologized to his friend.
  • She was known for her ruder sense of humor.


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