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Showing words for CRUDE using the English dictionary

5 Letter Words for Crude

crude, cured

4 Letter Words for Crude

cred, crud, crue, cued, curd, cure, duce, duer, ecru, educ, eruc, recd, rude, rued, urde

3 Letter Words for Crude

cdr, cer, cru, cud, cue, cur, dec, der, duc, due, dur, ecu, erd, rcd, rec, red, ruc, rud, rue, urd, ure

Definitions for Crude

[1] in a raw or unprepared state; unrefined or natural: crude sugar.
[2] lacking in intellectual subtlety, perceptivity, etc.; rudimentary; undeveloped.
[3] lacking finish, polish, or completeness: a crude summary.
[4] lacking culture, refinement, tact, etc.: crude behavior.
[5] undisguised; blunt: a crude answer.
[6] Obsolete . unripe; not mature.
[7] crude oil.
[8] lacking taste, tact, or refinement; vulgar a crude joke
[9] in a natural or unrefined state
[10] lacking care, knowledge, or skill a crude sketch
[11] (prenominal) stark; blunt the crude facts
[12] (of statistical data) unclassified or unanalysed
[13] archaic unripe
[14] short for crude oil

Words related to Crude

boorish, indecent, rude, savage, cheap, obscene, raw, clumsy, coarse, lewd, crass, primitive, harsh, simple, rudimentary, makeshift, unprocessed, homemade, amateurish, gross

Words nearby Crude

crucis, cruciverbalist, cruck, crud, cruddy, crude, crude oil, cruden, crudity, crudités, crudo

Origin of Crude

1350–1400; Middle English < Latin crūdus uncooked, raw, bleeding, rough, akin to cruor blood from a wound; see raw

Other words from Crude

crude·ly , adverb
crude·ness , noun
un·crude , adjective
un·crude·ly , adverb
un·crude·ness , noun

Word origin for Crude

C14: from Latin crūdus bloody, raw; related to Latin cruor blood

Synonyms for Crude

boorish, cheap, clumsy, coarse, crass, indecent, lewd, obscene, raw, rude, savage, barnyard, foul, gross, rough, awkward, backward, cloddish, dirty, earthy, filthy, grody, ignorant, ill-bred, indelicate, inelegant, insensible, loud, loud-mouthed, loutish, lowbred, oafish, raunchy, smutty, tacky, tactless, uncouth, unenlightened, ungainly, unskillful