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rude prenominal

 

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Rude (Prenominal)


Description:

Rude, when used as a prenominal, describes something or someone who is impolite, lacking manners, or showing disrespect in behavior or speech.


Examples:

Adjective:

  1. He was widely known for his rude behavior towards his colleagues.
  2. The waiter's rude response left a bad impression on the customers.
  3. Don't speak to your elders in such a rude manner!

Adverb:

  1. She spoke rudely to her boss during the meeting.
  2. He acted rudely towards his classmates, causing a lot of tension.
  3. The customer complained that the shop assistant had treated them rudely.

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