rudeness
English
Etymology
From Middle English rudenesse, equivalent to rude + -ness.
Noun
rudeness (countable and uncountable, plural rudenesses)
- The property of being rude.
- His rudeness was inexcusable.
- The rudeness of the cabin gave it a rustic charm but little comfort.
- A rude remark or behaviour.
- I'm sick of his rudenesses.
Translations
property of being rude
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