rudo

rudo(
rroo
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doh
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An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. rough
Mandamos hacer unas bancas de madera ruda para colocar en varios puntos del patio.We had some benches made out of rough wood to put in several spots around the playground.
a. rough
A Luz no le gusta jugar con sus primos del pueblo porque son un poco rudos.Luz doesn't like playing with her country cousins because they are a little rough.
a. rude
Angélica regañó a Beto por su comentario rudo.Angelica told Beto off for his rude comment.
b. coarse
Paula fue castigada por su comportamiento rudo en clase hoy.Paula got in trouble for her coarse behavior in class today.
c. sharp
Roberto puede ser algo rudo con los profesores cuando está cansado y estresado.Roberto can be a little sharp with his teachers when he's tired and stressed.
a. cruel
La muerte inesperada de su hermana fue un rudo golpe para Nuria.Her sister's unexpected death was a cruel blow for Nuria.
a. harsh
El ladrón le dio un rudo golpe en la cabeza al vigilante.The thief gave the guard a harsh blow to the head.
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