rude
In modern English, "rude" most commonly refers to bad manners or being impolite. When used in this way, it is a common word for all levels of conversation. The meaning "roughly made" is much less common today and is usually found in older books or formal descriptions of simple buildings and tools.
💬Casual Conversation
🎬Friday afternoon, Leo is ignoring his sister Chloe to play games with Ryan.
Leo
Chloe's pressed because I ghosted her call. So rude of her to expect me to pick up mid-match.
Ryan
bet. just ignore it and grind these ranks.
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Leo uses 'pressed' (slang for upset/stressed) and 'ghosted' (ignoring someone), while Ryan uses 'bet' (agreement). The word 'rude' is used ironically by Leo to flip the blame onto his sister for interrupting his game.
Meanings
adjective
Lack of manners or courtesy; offensively impolite.
"It is rude to interrupt someone while they are speaking."
adjective
Roughly made; primitive or unsophisticated in design.
"The settlers built a rude shelter from branches and mud."