Adjective
In the sentence, "'The taunts are rude and need to stop', cried Mrs. Norris": "The" is a definite article; "taunts" is a noun; "are" is a state of being verb; "rude" is an adjective used as an objective complement; "and" is a coordinating conjunction; "need" is an active verb in its present tense with a plural subject; "to stop" is an active verb in its infinitive form, functioning as a noun; "cried" is an active verb in its past tense form; and "Mrs. Norris" is a proper noun.
Rudeness
Rude is an adjective.
Words that are opposite of rude are:politecivilrespectfulnicemannerlypolishedconsiderateA rare use of the word rude is for accommodations, with the opposite refined.
Disrespectful, rough, or impolite. Those words mean rude.
cried- verb
In the sentence, "'The taunts are rude and need to stop', cried Mrs. Norris": "The" is a definite article; "taunts" is a noun; "are" is a state of being verb; "rude" is an adjective used as an objective complement; "and" is a coordinating conjunction; "need" is an active verb in its present tense with a plural subject; "to stop" is an active verb in its infinitive form, functioning as a noun; "cried" is an active verb in its past tense form; and "Mrs. Norris" is a proper noun.
The word "TAUNTS" in this sentence is a noun. It is the subject of the sentence and refers to the rude comments or insults that Mrs. Norris is talking about.
there is no need to be rude we are all friends here
no if they need it
As Caesar loved me, I weep for him; / as he was fortunate, I rejoice at it
Nothing. No need to be rude.
i hate rude people me to they need to behave
no it isn't u just need a little exercising
# You Need To Compare how much he is loving you and How much he's been rude that is what i would do.
bad parenting and no empathy
Rudeness