very rude

Frequency: 8.950.1 per million words

the most common way to intensify 'rude'.

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Examples (10)

  • He was very rude to the waitress, which made everyone uncomfortable.
  • It's very rude to interrupt someone while they are speaking.
  • Her comments about his appearance were very rude and uncalled for.
  • I find it very rude when people don't say "please" or "thank you".
  • Despite being a guest, he behaved in a very rude manner.
  • The customer's tone became very rude when his complaint wasn't immediately resolved.
  • She felt it was very rude of them to leave without saying goodbye.
  • Don't be so very rude about her cooking; she tried her best.
  • His refusal to acknowledge her presence was perceived as very rude.
  • It would be very rude not to offer them a drink after their long journey.