No, rudely is an adverb. The adjective form is rude.
The word 'rudely' is not a noun, it's an adverb, a word that modifies a verb. Example sentence:The telephone rudely interrupted my lovely nap.The word rudely is the adverb form of the adjective rude; the abstract noun form is rudeness.
No, rude is an adjective.
The abstract noun form for the adjective rude is rudeness.
No, finicky is an adjective describing a type of person, while rudely is an adjective describing a type of action. Rudely means impolitely, unmannerly, or uncivilly. Finicky means a fussy, fastidious, or choosy person.
Yes, the past tense form of the word "rude" is "rudely." The adverb "rudely" is used to describe actions or behaviors that are impolite, disrespectful, or discourteous. For example, "He spoke rudely to the customer service representative."
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The correct spelling for the word "rudely" is r-u-d-e-l-y.
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Yes, it is the adverb form of the adjective rude. It means done in a brusque, offensive manner.
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The longest word is 6 letters: rudely