rude - Definition. Was ist rude
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Was (wer) ist rude - definition

DISPLAY OF DISRESPECT BY NOT COMPLYING WITH THE SOCIAL NORMS OR ETIQUETTE OF A GROUP OR CULTURE
Impolite; Rude people; Rude; Impudence; Impudent; Rudely; Effrontery; Impoliteness; Rude behavior; Inconsiderate; Impertinence
  • It is considered rude to take up more than one parking space in a [[parking lot]], which inconveniences other motorists.

rude         
(ruder, rudest)
1.
When people are rude, they act in an impolite way towards other people or say impolite things about them.
He's rude to her friends and obsessively jealous...
? polite
ADJ: oft ADJ to/about n
rudely
I could not understand why she felt compelled to behave so rudely to a friend.
ADV: usu ADV with v
rudeness
She was angry at Steve's rudeness, but I could forgive it.
N-UNCOUNT: oft with poss
2.
Rude is used to describe words and behaviour that are likely to embarrass or offend people, because they relate to sex or to body functions. (mainly BRIT; in AM, usually use dirty
)
Fred keeps cracking rude jokes with the guests...
= obscene
ADJ: usu ADJ n
3.
If someone receives a rude shock, something unpleasant happens unexpectedly.
It will come as a rude shock when their salary or income-tax refund cannot be cashed.
ADJ: ADJ n
rudely
People were awakened rudely by a siren just outside their window.
ADV: ADV with v
4.
rude awakening: see awakening
rude         
adj.
1) rude of (that was rude of him)
2) rude to
3) rude to + inf. (it's rude to talk during a concert)
rude         
¦ adjective
1. offensively impolite or ill-mannered.
referring to sex in a way considered improper and offensive.
2. very abrupt: a rude awakening.
3. chiefly Brit. vigorous or hearty.
4. dated roughly made or done; lacking sophistication.
archaic ignorant and uneducated.
Derivatives
rudely adverb
rudeness noun
rudery noun
Origin
ME: from OFr., from L. rudis 'unwrought', figuratively 'uncultivated'; related to rudus 'broken stone'.

Wikipedia

Rudeness

Rudeness (also called effrontery) is a display of actual or perceived disrespect by not complying with the social norms or etiquette of a group or culture. These norms have been established as the essential boundaries of normally accepted behavior. To be unable or unwilling to align one's behavior with these norms known to the general population of what is socially acceptable is to be rude and are enforced as though they were a sort of social law, with social repercussions or rewards for violators or advocates, respectively.

Rudeness, "constituted by deviation from whatever counts as politic in a given social context, is inherently confrontational and disruptive to social equilibrium". Rudeness, particularly with respect to speech, is necessarily confrontational at its core.

Forms of rudeness include acting inconsiderate, insensitive, deliberately offensive, impolite, obscenity, profanity and violating taboos such as deviancy. In some cases, an act of rudeness can go so far as to be a crime, for example, the crime of hate speech.

Aussprachebeispiele für rude
1. Rude.
Uniquely Human _ Barry Prizant _ Talks at Google
2. You're rude.
Disrupted - My Misadventure in the Start-Up Bubble _ Dan Lyons _ Talks at Google
3. He's rude.
The Last Samurai (2003)
4. How rude.
Ripley's Game (2003)
5. So rude.
Flex - The New Playbook for Managing Across Differences _ Audrey Lee _ Talks at Google
Beispiele aus Textkorpus für rude
1. Just being rude without being rude, that was Humph.
2. Most likely we did something they considered rude, while we didn‘t consider it rude at all.
3. The term "rude," as in "rude boy," referred to someone who was cool or hip.
4. He was rude and he called me ‘Davey boy‘ which given his position I think was rude.
5. A gold handbag shaped like a grenade elicited a standing ovation. ‘B–Rude is inspired by the rude boys in the Seventies,‘ said Boy George after the show. ‘It‘s not about being rude to your mother.