dora
what is the difference between savage and rude what is the difference between savage and rude
11 jul. 2012 09:31
Antwoorden · 3
"Savage" has a French origin, and means wild or untamed. (The French word "sauvage" is derived from the Latin "from the woods".) "Rude", in its widest meaning, is anything basic, rough or unrefined. The modern understanding is "impolite" (ie. rough and unrefined behaviour). These aren't dictionary definitions, but knowing the background of a word helps you work out the differences between many synonyms. Bookmark this page: www.etymonline.com
11 juli 2012
Rude means impolite, offensive, while savage means violent, uncontrolled, uncivilized. If you know someone who is impolite or ill-mannered, you can say that he or she is rude. If you say that someone is a savage you mean that he or she acts like a beast or a primitive.
11 juli 2012
Huge one really, rude is one who doesn't comply with society deems acceptable, why savage is anything that is not domesticated.
11 juli 2012
Heb je je antwoorden nog steeds niet gevonden?
Schrijf je vragen op en laat de moedertaalsprekers je helpen!