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What are the opposite words for rude?
Rude is a word that describes someone who is disrespectful or impolite. Its antonyms, or words with the opposite meaning, are polite, courteous, kind, respectful, well-mannered, considerate, civil, and gracious. These words indicate a person who treats others with kindness, fairness, and dignity. Being polite and respectful means having the ability to communicate effectively and positively with others, without offending or hurting their feelings. While rudeness can cause strain and tension between people, using these antonyms can create a harmonious and pleasant environment where everyone feels valued and respected.
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- humble
- attentive
- respectful
- friendly
- grateful
- pleasant
- amiable
- cordial
- deferential
- fair
- genteel
- good-natured
- gracious
- kind
- neighborly
- thoughtful
- well-behaved
- amicable
- appreciative
- civil
- courtly
- cultivated
- cultured
- decent
- diplomatic
- genial
- gentle
- gentlemanly
- reverent
- suave
- tactful
- well-mannered
- friendly, agreeable
- friendly, especially regarding an agreement
- considerate
- civic, community
- affable
- respectful of others
- friendly, sociable
- gentle, mannerly
- refined manner
- well-bred, experienced
- kind, generous
- respectful, considerate
- politic, tactful
- impartial, unprejudiced
- extremely nice and happy
- sophisticated, cultured
- of noble birth
- easygoing, easily pleased
- kind, giving
- meek, unassuming
- generous, good
- polite, well-behaved
- acceptable; friendly
- mannerly, civilized
- courteous, mannerly
- disrespectful, rough
- sudden; approximate
- charming, smooth
- thoughtful, careful
- caring, mindful
- compassionate, kindly
- having good behavior
- having good manners
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English Synonyms and AntonymsRate these synonyms:5.0 / 1 vote
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rude
Whatever is not civilized is barbarian; barbaric indicates rude magnificence, uncultured richness; as, barbaric splendor, a barbaric melody. Barbarous refers to the worst side of barbarian life, and to revolting acts, especially of cruelty, such as a civilized man would not be expected to do; as, a barbarous deed. We may, however, say barbarous nations, barbarous tribes, without implying anything more than want of civilization and culture. Savage is more distinctly bloodthirsty than barbarous. In this sense we speak of a savage beast and of barbarous usage.
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civilized, courtly, cultured, delicate, elegant, graceful, humane, nice, polite, refined, tender, urbaneSynonyms:
atrocious, barbarian, barbaric, barbarous, brutal, cruel, inhuman, merciless, savage, uncivilized, uncouth, untamed
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rude
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modest, bashful, civil, courteous, ceremonious, deferential, smooth, even, artistic, polished, fashioned, courtly, elegant, high-wrought, polite, accommodating, considerate, refined, gentle, peaceful, culm, genial, balmy, halcyonic, serene, placid, modern, modish, fashionableSynonyms:
impertinent, rough, uneven, shapeless, unfashioned, artless, unpolished, uncouth, inelegant, rustic, coarse, vulgar, clownish, raw, unskilful, untaught, illiterate, ignorant, uncivil, saucy, impolite, impudent, insolent, surly, currish, churlish, brutal, uncivilized, barbarous, savage, violent, tumultuous, turbulent, impetuous, boisterous, harsh, inclement, severe, insulting, grotesque, barbaric, archaic
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ill-mannered, bad-mannered, rude, unmannered, unmannerlyadjective
socially incorrect in behavior
«resentment flared at such an unmannered intrusion»
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later(a), refined, polite, processed, lateSynonyms:
uncivil, yokelish, unmannered, unmannerly, lowbred, natural, underbred, raw(a), ill-mannered, primitive, ill-bred, rude(a), crude, bad-mannered, bounderish -
ill-bred, bounderish, lowbred, rude, underbred, yokelishadjective
(of persons) lacking in refinement or grace
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processed, late, polite, refined, later(a)Synonyms:
uncivil, yokelish, unmannered, unmannerly, lowbred, natural, raw(a), primitive, ill-mannered, ill-bred, underbred, rude(a), crude, bad-mannered, bounderish -
uncivil, rudeadjective
lacking civility or good manners
«want nothing from you but to get away from your uncivil tongue»- Willa Cather
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polite, processed, late, later(a), refinedSynonyms:
uncivil, yokelish, unmannered, unmannerly, lowbred, natural, underbred, raw(a), ill-mannered, primitive, ill-bred, rude(a), crude, bad-mannered, bounderish -
natural, raw(a), rude(a)adjective
(used especially of commodities) being unprocessed or manufactured using only simple or minimal processes
«natural yogurt»; «natural produce»; «raw wool»; «raw sugar»; «bales of rude cotton»
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refined, polite, processed, late, later(a) -
crude, primitive, rudeadjective
belonging to an early stage of technical development; characterized by simplicity and (often) crudeness
«the crude weapons and rude agricultural implements of early man»; «primitive movies of the 1890s»; «primitive living conditions in the Appalachian mountains»
Antonyms:
refined, later(a), processed, polite, lateSynonyms:
bad-mannered, ill-bred, rough, yokelish, primitive, unrefined, crude(a), underbred, rude(a), vulgar, bounderish, archaic, gross, raw, lowbred, naive, stark(a), earthy, crude, unprocessed, blunt, ill-mannered, unmannered, raw(a), unmannerly, natural, uncivil
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rudeadjective
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crude, unpolished, raw, rough, indelicate, unrefined, coarse, undisciplined, uncivilized, inelegant, inartistic, artless, uncivil, discourteous, inurbane, impolite, romping, hoidenish, boisterous, turbulent, violent, inclement, tumultuous, unwrought, unfashioned
How to use rude in a sentence?
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Amanda Murff:
While it’s sweet, it’s selfish and rude. He completely disregarded other people’s lives, what if there was a woman in labor, someone driving to the er, someone trying to get to a wedding of their own, an interview, ANYTHING …? You can’t just stop a busy highway to be romantic. That’s silly …
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Oscar Wilde:
Bore: a man who is never unintentionally rude.
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Debasish Mridha, M.D.:
It is better to be soft and kind than strong and rude.
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Norman Matara:
It’s a rude awakening to the government and to the politicians, if you have decades of continuously destroying your public health system, and then now you have a pandemic, you cannot then overturn that decay … in one year or in six months.
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Thomas Jefferson:
Never enter into dispute or argument with another. I never yet saw an instance of one of two disputants convincing the other by argument. I have seen many on their getting warm, becoming rude and shooting one another.
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How does the adjective rude differ from other similar words?
Some common synonyms of rude are crude, raw, and rough. While all these words mean «lacking in social refinement,» rude implies ignorance of or indifference to good form; it may suggest intentional discourtesy.
Where would crude be a reasonable alternative to rude?
The words crude and rude are synonyms, but do differ in nuance. Specifically, crude may apply to thought or behavior limited to the gross, the obvious, or the primitive.
When would raw be a good substitute for rude?
In some situations, the words raw and rude are roughly equivalent. However, raw suggests being untested, inexperienced, or unfinished.
turning raw youths into polished performers
When is rough a more appropriate choice than rude?
The synonyms rough and rude are sometimes interchangeable, but rough is likely to stress lack of polish and gentleness.