Similar words: prudent, imprudent, jurisprudence, oneness, ripeness, awareness, likeness, obtuseness. Meaning: ['ruːdnɪs] n. 1. a manner that is rude and insulting 2. a wild or unrefined state.
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(61) Mary was displeased at his rudeness.
(62) She can't abide his rudeness.
(63) He bristled at her rudeness.
(64) I want to apologize for my rudeness the other day.
(65) The boy's reply to his teacher was bordering on rudeness.
(66) Jack tried to atone for his rudeness by sending her some flowers.
(67) He sent her some flowers in atonement for his earlier rudeness.
(68) That's it! I'm not putting up with any more of her rudeness.
(69) Her remarks did not quite cross the line into rudeness.
(70) He is usually well - behaved; this rudeness is only a lapse.
(71) She's actually rather insecure, and her rudeness is just a defence mechanism.
(72) I will not take any more rudeness from that man.
(73) She was angry at Steve's rudeness, but I could forgive it.
(74) She overlooked his rudeness and tried to pretend nothing had happened.
(75) My brother has queered himself with the head of the department by his rudeness.
(76) He needed to find a mean between frankness and rudeness.
(77) He made amends for his rudeness by giving her some flowers.
(78) Why has she been flinging charges of rudeness at me?
(79) He could not hide his embarrassment at his children's rudeness.
(80) There's a lot of good in him,[http://sentencedict.com/rudeness.html] in spite of his rudeness.
(81) He claimed that it was her rudeness that provoked him to strike her.
(82) Such rudeness is scarcely supportable.
(83) Churchill complained of his insufferable rudeness.
(84) Rudeness is the weak man's imitation of strength. Eric Hoffer
(85) Her rudeness was seen as a charming independence of mind by her familya necessary training in stubbornness.
(86) Despite what I'd been told about the local people's attitude to strangers, at no time did I encounter any rudeness.
(87) Her husband was always with us but as a couple they were difficult to dislodge without rudeness.
(88) In Holy Trinity Church Nicholson abounded in anecdotes, vulgarity, rudeness, emotional appeals, a dogmatism so dogmatic as to frighten.
(89) As for relations with the public, rudeness seems almost a prerequisite of government employment.
(90) It also made Julia angry, pointing up the unnecessary rudeness of Comfort's dismissal of David.
More similar words: prudent, imprudent, jurisprudence, oneness, ripeness, awareness, likeness, obtuseness, graveness, falseness, completeness, gentleness, singleness, politeness, minuteness, impoliteness, effectiveness, impulsiveness, rude, crude, extrude, intrude, intruder, earnestness, uselessness, tactlessness, selflessness, limitlessness, denude, student.