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ruder vs more rude

Both 'ruder' and 'more rude' are correct forms to compare the degree of rudeness. 'Ruder' is the comparative form of 'rude' and is commonly used in informal contexts, while 'more rude' is the comparative form of 'rude' and is more formal. The choice between them depends on the level of formality you want to convey.

Last updated: March 22, 2024 • 27537 views

ruder

This is a correct comparative form of 'rude' and is commonly used in informal contexts.

Use 'ruder' when comparing the degree of rudeness in an informal context.

Examples:

  • He was ruder to me than to anyone else.
  • She is getting ruder by the day.
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Alternatives:

  • more rude
  • less polite
  • more impolite
  • less courteous
  • more discourteous

more rude

This is a correct comparative form of 'rude' and is more formal than 'ruder'.

Use 'more rude' when comparing the degree of rudeness in a formal context.

Examples:

  • His behavior was more rude than I had expected.
  • She is becoming more and more rude every day.
  • Apr 2, 2023 ... 'More rude' for the comparative form of the adjective 'rude'? In ESL, we teach our pupils to use 'ruder'.
  • Apr 28, 2010 ... ... more rude" in a piece of news of an online English newspaper! :S (please correct every mistake I make, I'm learning.) Dario ...
  • May 1, 2022 ... Where Amazon returns are concerned, hell yeah the people are getting more rude by the day. As for the rest, our SM infamous motto is "take ...
  • May 13, 2021 ... Slowly time pass more rude people just showed up. I was at a amsument park today and told 2 teenagers they are too tall for the kids ride so ...
  • Jun 29, 2021 ... But I think kids are becoming more "rude" BECAUSE their attention span is getting shorter due to technology. They have all these devices ...
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  • May 6, 2017 ... I moved to a fairly big city about a year and a half ago, and I can't help feeling that people here are more rude compared to the small town I came from.
  • Apr 1, 2024 ... Everyone has gotten more rude. Manners are no longer taught. But to my surprise my co-worker originally born and raised in Miami (the rudest city in the USA) ...
  • May 11, 2024 ... ... more rude, drive on the road more idiotic, and worse service in stores and restaurants. It makes it seem that our society all just ...
  • May 12, 2014 ... While neither are to be used in polite conversation ("This book is worthless" would be more appropriate), which of the two words is more rude?

Alternatives:

  • ruder
  • less polite
  • more impolite
  • less courteous
  • more discourteous

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