Crossword-Solution: RUDEST
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| RUDEST | anagram | DERUST, DETURS, DUSTER, REDUST, RUSTED |
We have 34 clues for the answer “RUDEST”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Like New York City drivers, in popular belief | 1 answer |
| Superlatively impolite | 1 answer |
| Sport I abandoned that is extremely rough | 1 answer |
| Putting up the greatest affront | 1 answer |
| Most yokelish | 1 answer |
| Most undeveloped | 1 answer |
| Most uncivil | 1 answer |
| Most pushy | 1 answer |
| Most like a boor | 1 answer |
| Most impolite | 1 answer |
| Most ill-mannered | 1 answer |
| Most discourteous | 1 answer |
| Most boorish | 1 answer |
| Most apt to offend | 1 answer |
| Like the worst guests you wished you hadn't invited | 1 answer |
| Like a guest least likely to be invited again | 1 answer |
| Least mannerly | 1 answer |
| Least like Emily Post | 1 answer |
| Least couth | 1 answer |
| Least courteous | 1 answer |
| Least civil | 1 answer |
| Farthest out of line | 1 answer |
| Most churlish | 2 answers |
| Least tactful | 2 answers |
| Most uncouth | 2 answers |
| Most primitive | 2 answers |
| Least polite | 2 answers |
| Most offensive | 3 answers |
| Most insolent | 3 answers |
| Most impudent | 4 answers |
| COUTH | 6 answers |
| Least refined | 8 answers |
| Couth Lacking | 10 answers |
| Chivalrous | 31 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EETAR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with RUDEST (5)
All this, with the quaint gorgeousness of the old china cups and saucers, and the crested spoons, and a silver cream-jug (Hepzibah’s only other article of plate, and shaped like the rudest porringer), set out a board at which the stateliest of old Colonel Pyncheon’s guests need not have scorned to take his place.
Accept the terms of these outlaws all, And be thankful that things have fallen out Exactly as you would have had them fall-- You may save the one that you care about; Otherwise, how did you hope to gain Access to her--on what pretence? What were the schemes that worried your brain To tempt her there or to lure her thence? You must have bungled, and raised a scandal About your ears, that might well have shamed The rudest Hun, the veriest Vandal, Long or ever the bird was tamed.
The men and the women were the rudest savages, knowing nothing of the arts, dressing in skins and uncleanness, harbouring in caves and the tree-tops.
That is why the force which oppresses while protecting is execrable; why the silly ignorance which views with the same eye the marvels of art, and the products of the rudest industry, excites unutterable contempt; why proud mediocrity, which glories in saying, "I have paid you--I owe you nothing," is especially odious.
Nowhere do you find him without tools: without tools he is nothing; with tools he is all." His very first contrivances to support life were tools of the simplest and rudest construction; and his latest achievements in the substitution of machinery for the relief of the human hand and intellect are founded on the use of tools of a still higher order.
Quotes with RUDEST (3)
Why are poets so apt to choose their mates, not for any similarity of poetic endowment, but for qualities which might make the happiness of the rudest handicraftsman as well as that of the ideal craftsman of the spirit? Because, probably, at his highest elevation, the poet needs no human intercourse; but he finds it dreary to descend, and be a stranger.
What is he rudest question you can ask a woman? 'How old are you?' 'What do you weigh?' No, the worst question is 'How do you juggle it all?' people constantly ask me, with an accusatory look in their eyes. 'You're fucking it all up, aren't you?' their eyes say. My standard answer is that I have the same struggles as any working parent but with the good fortune of working my dream job.
The world,’ he said, ‘grows hourly more and more sceptical of all that lies beyond its own narrow radius; and our men of science foster the fatal tendency. They condemn as fable all that resists experiment. They reject as false all that cannot be brought to the test of the laboratory or the dissecting-room. Against what superstition have they waged so long and obstinate a war, as against the belief of apparitions? And yet what superstition has maintained its hold upon the min…
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Appears in: Boston Globe, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NY Sun, NYT, USA TODAY, WSJ.
Used 41 times in crossword archives (1970–2024).