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грубый

rude

Meaning of грубый

behaving impolitely

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RU[ˈgrubɨj]
rude
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грубый with English translation

грубый usage examples

🇬🇧EN🇷🇺RU

It was rude to interrupt her while she was speaking.

Было грубо прерывать её, пока она говорила.

🇬🇧EN🇷🇺RU

It is rude to cut in line at the supermarket.

Влезать без очереди в супермаркете — грубый поступок.

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грубый belongs to the topic "Personality Traits". Start with a short 7-word set so the word is easier to remember in context.

грубыйrude
добрыйkind
умныйsmart
тихийquiet
скучныйboring
ленивыйlazy
злойangry

грубый synonyms

Related words worth learning together

невежливый
neutral/formal indication of lack of politeness
хамский
rude and insolent, showing contempt for others
невоспитанный
lack of good manners/upbringing
грубиянский
typical of a boor; offensively rude
наглый
cheeky/insolent, overstepping bounds
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Н
🇷🇺ru
невежливый

neutral/formal indication of lack of politeness

A2Often
Х
🇷🇺ru
хамский

rude and insolent, showing contempt for others

A2Often
Н
🇷🇺ru
невоспитанный

lack of good manners/upbringing

A2Often
Г
🇷🇺ru
грубиянский

typical of a boor; offensively rude

A2Rarely
Н
🇷🇺ru
наглый

cheeky/insolent, overstepping bounds

A2Often
Б
🇷🇺ru
бесцеремонный

rude because of ignoring courtesies and formalities

A2Rarely
Н
🇷🇺ru
неотесанный

uncouth/unpolished — coarse, lacking manners

A2Rarely
О
🇷🇺ru
оскорбительный

containing insult; hurtful in words or actions

A2Often
Н
🇷🇺ru
нетактичный

tactless — disregards others' feelings

A2Often
Р
🇷🇺ru
резкий

abrupt or sharply rude in tone

A2Very Often

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How to pronounce грубый and what this word means

грубый means rude. This page includes translation, pronunciation, transcription, audio, usage examples and related words.

how to pronounce грубый

[ˈgrubɨj]

грубый translation

rude

грубый examples

It was rude to interrupt her while she was speaking.

грубый transcription

[ˈgrubɨj]

Questions about this word

грубый meaning: what does it mean?

проявляет неуважение, говорит и действует жестко

грубый pronunciation: how do you pronounce it?

грубый is pronounced as [ˈgrubɨj]. Audio is available on this page when the word has a recording.

грубый definition and sentence examples: how is it used in a sentence?

It was rude to interrupt her while she was speaking. Translation: Было грубо прерывать её, пока она говорила.

Is грубый part of Personality Traits vocabulary?

Yes, грубый (rude) can be learned in the Personality Traits topic. This semantic link helps build related word lists and topic-based practice.

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