rudeness 音标拼音: [r'udnəs]
n . 粗野;无礼;粗陋;未加工
粗野;无礼;粗陋;未加工
rudeness n 1 :
a manner that is rude and insulting [
synonym : {
discourtesy },
{
rudeness }] [
ant : {
courtesy }, {
good manners }]
2 :
a wild or unrefined state [
synonym : {
crudeness }, {
crudity },
{
primitiveness }, {
primitivism }, {
rudeness }]
Rude \
Rude \,
a . [
Compar . {
Ruder };
superl . {
Rudest }.] [
F .,
fr .
L .
rudis .]
1 .
Characterized by roughness ;
umpolished ;
raw ;
lacking delicacy or refinement ;
coarse .
[
1913 Webster ]
Such gardening tools as art ,
yet rude , . . .
had formed . --
Milton .
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2 .
Hence ,
specifically :
(
a )
Unformed by taste or skill ;
not nicely finished ;
not smoothed or polished ; --
said especially of material things ;
as ,
rude workmanship . "
Rude was the cloth ."
--
Chaucer .
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1913 Webster ]
Rude and unpolished stones . --
Bp .
Stillingfleet .
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The heaven -
born child All meanly wrapt in the rude manger lies .
--
Milton .
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(
b )
Of untaught manners ;
unpolished ;
of low rank ;
uncivil ;
clownish ;
ignorant ;
raw ;
unskillful ; --
said of persons ,
or of conduct ,
skill ,
and the like . "
Mine ancestors were rude ." --
Chaucer .
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1913 Webster ]
He was but rude in the profession of arms . --
Sir H .
Wotton .
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the rude forefathers of the hamlet sleep .
--
Gray .
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(
c )
Violent ;
tumultuous ;
boisterous ;
inclement ;
harsh ;
severe ; --
said of the weather ,
of storms ,
and the like ;
as ,
the rude winter .
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[
Clouds ]
pushed with winds ,
rude in their shock .
--
Milton .
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The rude agitation [
of water ]
breaks it into foam . --
Boyle .
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(
d )
Barbarous ;
fierce ;
bloody ;
impetuous ; --
said of war ,
conflict ,
and the like ;
as ,
the rude shock of armies .
(
e )
Not finished or complete ;
inelegant ;
lacking chasteness or elegance ;
not in good taste ;
unsatisfactory in mode of treatment ; --
said of literature ,
language ,
style ,
and the like . "
The rude Irish books ." --
Spenser .
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Rude am I in my speech . --
Shak .
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Unblemished by my rude translation . --
Dryden .
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Syn :
Impertinent ;
rough ;
uneven ;
shapeless ;
unfashioned ;
rugged ;
artless ;
unpolished ;
uncouth ;
inelegant ;
rustic ;
coarse ;
vulgar ;
clownish ;
raw ;
unskillful ;
untaught ;
illiterate ;
ignorant ;
uncivil ;
impolite ;
saucy ;
impudent ;
insolent ;
surly ;
currish ;
churlish ;
brutal ;
uncivilized ;
barbarous ;
savage ;
violent ;
fierce ;
tumultuous ;
turbulent ;
impetuous ;
boisterous ;
harsh ;
inclement ;
severe .
See {
Impertiment }.
[
1913 Webster ] -- {
Rude "
ly },
adv . -- {
Rude "
ness },
n .
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1913 Webster ]
126 Moby Thesaurus words for "
rudeness ":
Gothicism ,
bad manners ,
bad taste ,
barbarism ,
barbarousness ,
bombasticness ,
brashness ,
brassiness ,
brazenfacedness ,
brazenness ,
cacology ,
cacophony ,
caddishness ,
callowness ,
cheekiness ,
clumsiness ,
coarseness ,
cockiness ,
contempt ,
cracked voice ,
crassness ,
crudeness ,
crudity ,
cumbrousness ,
derision ,
discord ,
discourteousness ,
discourtesy ,
disrespectfulness ,
dryness ,
dysphemism ,
earthiness ,
face of brass ,
flippancy ,
freshness ,
gaudiness ,
gracelessness ,
greenness ,
gross behavior ,
grossness ,
gruffness ,
gutturalism ,
gutturality ,
gutturalness ,
harshness ,
heaviness ,
hoarseness ,
huskiness ,
ill breeding ,
ill manners ,
ill -
balanced sentences ,
immatureness ,
immaturity ,
impertinence ,
impoliteness ,
impropriety ,
impudence ,
impurity ,
incivility ,
inconcinnity ,
inconsiderateness ,
incorrectness ,
indecorousness ,
inelegance ,
inelegancy ,
infelicity ,
insensitivity ,
inurbanity ,
lack of finish ,
lack of polish ,
leadenness ,
loudness ,
loutishness ,
mannerlessness ,
meretriciousness ,
nondevelopment ,
obscenity ,
offensiveness ,
oversimplicity ,
oversimplification ,
pompousness ,
ponderousness ,
poor diction ,
raspiness ,
raucity ,
rawness ,
reductionism ,
ribaldry ,
ridicule ,
roughness ,
scrapiness ,
scratchiness ,
sesquipedalianism ,
sesquipedality ,
simplism ,
slipshod construction ,
stertorousness ,
stiltedness ,
tactlessness ,
tastelessness ,
the rough ,
thickness ,
throatiness ,
turgidity ,
ugliness ,
uncourtliness ,
uncouthness ,
uncultivation ,
undevelopment ,
uneuphoniousness ,
unfinish ,
unfinishedness ,
unfledgedness ,
ungallantness ,
ungentlemanliness ,
ungracefulness ,
ungraciousness ,
unmannerliness ,
unpoliteness ,
unrefinement ,
unripeness ,
unseemliness ,
unsolicitousness ,
unwieldiness ,
vulgarism ,
vulgarity
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