The difference between Coarse and Rude
When used as adjectives, coarse means composed of large parts or particles, whereas rude means bad-mannered.
check bellow for the other definitions of Coarse and Rude
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Coarse as an adjective:
Composed of large parts or particles; of inferior quality or appearance; not fine in material or close in texture.
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Coarse as an adjective:
Lacking refinement, taste or delicacy
Examples:
"coarse manners"
"coarse language"
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Rude as an adjective:
Bad-mannered.
Examples:
"This girl was so rude towards her boyfriend by screaming at him for no apparent reason."
"Karen broke up with Fred because he was often rude to her."
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Rude as an adjective:
Somewhat obscene, pornographic, offensive.
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Rude as an adjective:
Tough, robust.
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Rude as an adjective:
Undeveloped, unskilled, basic.
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Rude as an adjective:
Hearty, vigorous; .