Grosero in english
Rude
pronunciation: rud part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: rud part of speech: adjective
In gestures
grosero = rude ; churlish ; abusive ; vulgar ; uncouth ; coarse ; gross ; churl ; boorish ; short-tempered ; off-hand [offhand] ; tasteless ; crass ; loutish ; roughshod ; quick-tempered ; ill-tempered ; caddish ; ratty ; gamy ; foul-mouthed ; narky .
Example: 'That young man was terribly rude'.Example: 'He's slipping back into a churlish mood', the director said averting his eyes.Example: Reference supervisors have a responsibility to protect their staff as well as other library users from the unpleasant, abusive behavior of some persons.Example: This paper is a somewhat whimsical glance backwards, recalling 6 vulgar American parodies of 7 enduring songs.Example: All the writers chosen characterized eastern Europe throughout the 18th century as uncouth and backward.Example: The sections of a book were stapled to a coarse cloth backing, but unfortunately the staples soon rusted and became brittle.Example: Janell has always had a soft spot in her heart for animals most people might find gross.Example: Then again, who but a churl could fail to grieve at the waste of an artistic life of such immensity and grandeur?.Example: He says he dislikes Rose way more because she is a big mouth, intolerant, boorish, know-it-all and always talking about her gay life.Example: A medical doctor had told him that the reason why women have faster pulse beats is because they are short-tempered.Example: The osteopath was accused of being off-hand with a female patient and not putting her at ease.Example: Of the hundreds of figurines currently on the market, here are the most bizarrely tasteless.Example: In these new book, he is still at bay, pursued by the hounds of desire and anxiety in a literary world ever more crass.Example: London is a teeming haven of loutish boors whose idea of sophistication is to get drunk and tell bawdy gags.Example: The police were roughshod while interrogating and arresting the two for suspicion of involvement in the fray.Example: Lawson was a quick-tempered young woman but she also had a good heart and liked to dance when the mood struck her.Example: Ill-tempered girls were also twice as likely as even-tempered girls to be divorced women at midlife (26% vs. 12%).Example: He made a very boorish, embarassing, humiliating, inappropriate, caddish toast at their wedding.Example: As soon as we entered the restaurant we were greeted by a ratty lady that was rude and discourteous and the meals were a disgrace to say the least.Example: It's a bit gamy for a publication of this sort, but it makes a point and it is very funny.Example: He was foul-mouthed and foul-tempered, a vicious player whose most common word was 'cocksucker,' usually directed at the referees.Example: My husband would be a very angry man; the slightest thing irritates him and makes him narky.more:
» lenguage grosero = foul language .
Example: Overt abuse definitions included put-downs, criticism, foul language, explosive anger, and neglect.» lenguaje grosero = offensive language ; rude language ; crude language .
Example: The rules also crack down on sexual innuendo, 'off-colour' jokes and offensive language. Example: Should violent lyrics in songs and crude, rude language on TV programs and movies be regulated?. Example: Should violent lyrics in songs and crude, rude language on TV programs and movies be regulated?.» parecer grosero = sound + rude .
Example: I don't want to sound rude but over the past few months I've been finding it more and more difficult to move my bowels, to put it politely.» ser grosero con = be abusive of ; be short with ; be snappy with .
Example: He's frequently abusive of his subordinates, been responsive to instructions from his director. Example: He first spotted trouble when she started being short with users and so he solved the problem by scaling back her workload. Example: She was overweight, tired, exhibited some symptoms of depression, complained of boredom at work and was snappy with her two children and husband.» sonar grosero = sound + rude .
Example: I don't want to sound rude but over the past few months I've been finding it more and more difficult to move my bowels, to put it politely.