A rough sketch will only be a rude likeness.
no... licking someone is rude
rough
true: i appears but isn't rough. it appears rough because of the ribosomes that are on them
Ribosomes make Rough ER have a rough appearance. Smooth ER does not have ribosomes, and therefore has a smooth appearance.
Rough ER, "Rough" has no abbreviation unless you want to put it R. ER.
"Rough" in French can be translated as "rugueux" or "rude".
Disrespectful, rough, or impolite. Those words mean rude.
The root word for "rude" is the Latin word "rudis," which means rough or untrained.
Rough, crude, unfinished, unsophisticated. This is still one of the meanings of "rude", but not the main one, which is now "impolite". You hear this meaning when you hear about a castaway fashioning a rude shelter out of palm leaves.
rambunctious means uncontrollable, or hard to control, so synonyms would be troublemaker, rough, rude, crazy, wild, and so on.......
No. That only teaches teens that its OK to use the language.
rough, crude, unfinished, impure, unrefined, unprocessed, unpolished, vulgar, rude, indecent, improper, smutty, ribald, indelicate
In Spanish, "rudo" can mean rough, crude, or loutish. It can also refer to someone who is impolite or uncouth in behavior.
Hustle:noun: the act of hustling; esp., rough jostling or shoving.verb:a. to push or knock about; shove or jostle in a rude, rough manner.b. to force in a rough, hurried manner.Example sentences:I had to hustle my way through the crowded room.The security team had to hustle a customer out of their establishment.The concert was so packed that we had to hustle about, just to get to the front stage!
'Rude' can mean things like rough, coarse, common or basic. For some of those meanings, tenderly would work as an opposite, depending on exact context.
Rudeness
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