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

  1. Coarse as an adjective:

    Composed of large parts or particles; of inferior quality or appearance; not fine in material or close in texture.

  2. Coarse as an adjective:

    Lacking refinement, taste or delicacy

    Examples:

    "coarse manners"

    "coarse language"

  1. 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."

  2. Rude as an adjective:

    Somewhat obscene, pornographic, offensive.

  3. Rude as an adjective:

    Tough, robust.

  4. Rude as an adjective:

    Undeveloped, unskilled, basic.

  5. Rude as an adjective:

    Hearty, vigorous; .