rude
rough, harsh
adjective ROOD Rare
Origin: Latin 'rudis' (raw, untrained)
Also means
rude, uncouth
Usage Note
rude is a false friend for English speakers — its primary French meaning is 'harsh' or 'tough,' not 'impolite.' A rude épreuve is a harsh trial; un rude hiver is a brutal winter. 'Impolite' in French is impoli or grossier.
Examples
"C'est un rude hiver cette année."
Natural Translation
It is a harsh winter this year.
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