FRESHNESS vs IMPUDENCE: NOUN
- Originality by virtue of being refreshingly novel
- An alert and refreshed state
- Originality by virtue of being new and surprising
- The trait of being rude and impertinent; inclined to take liberties
- The condition or quality of being fresh, in any sense.
- The state of being fresh.
- The state or quality of being fresh.
- The property of being pure and fresh (as if newly made); not stale or deteriorated
- An impudent statement
- The trait of being rude and impertinent; inclined to take liberties
- The quality of being offensively bold.
- Offensively bold behavior.
- The character or quality of being impudent.
- Impudent behavior; brazenness; effrontery; insolence.
- Synonyms Impertinence, Impudence, Effrontery, Sauciness, Pertness, Rudeness, audacity, insolence, assurance, presumption, boldness, face. Impertinence is primarily non-pertinence, conduct not pertaining or appropriate to the circumstances, and is hence a disposition to meddle with what does not pertain to one, and more specifically unmannerly conduct or speech. Impudence is unblushing impertinence manifesting itself in words, tones, gestures, looks, etc. Effrontery is extreme impudence, which is not abashed at rebuke, but shows unconcern for the opinion of others; it is audacious and brazen-faced. Sauciness is a sharp kind of impertinence, chiefly in language, and primarily from an inferior. It is, in language, essentially the same with pertness, which, however, covers all indecorous freedom of bearing toward others; pertness is forwardness inappropriate to one's years, station, or sex. Rudeness is the only one of these words seeming to refer primarily to character; in this use it implies manners or language which might be expected from lack of culture or good breeding, and includes what is said or done from a desire to be offensive or uncivil. See arrogance.
- The quality of being impudent; assurance, accompanied with a disregard of the presence or opinions of others; shamelessness; forwardness; lack of modesty.
- The quality of being impudent, not showing due respect.
- Impudent language, conduct or behavior.
FRESHNESS vs IMPUDENCE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Not stale or deteriorated
- Inclined to take liberties
- Inclined to take liberties
FRESHNESS vs IMPUDENCE: RELATED WORDS
- Juiciness, Crispness, Sass, Timeliness, Vitality, Coolness, Liveliness, Gall, Impertinence, Insolence, Impudence, Crust, Glow, Cheekiness, Novelty
- Haughtiness, Temerity, Chutzpah, Shamelessness, Arrogance, Effrontery, Frontless, Sass, Crust, Cheek, Freshness, Gall, Cheekiness, Impertinence, Insolence
FRESHNESS vs IMPUDENCE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Tastiness, Vibrancy, Sweetness, Juiciness, Crispness, Sass, Vitality, Coolness, Liveliness, Gall, Impertinence, Impudence, Crust, Glow, Novelty
- Imperiousness, Tactlessness, Boldness, Foolhardiness, Rashness, Chutzpah, Arrogance, Effrontery, Frontless, Sass, Crust, Cheek, Freshness, Gall, Impertinence
FRESHNESS vs IMPUDENCE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Two dairy compartmentshave full magnetic seal tomaintain freshness.
- Consumers equate locally grown with freshness and taste.
- Content Freshness is such a strong ranking factor.
- Label any leftovers to be sure of freshness.
- Cvengros desires continuous evolution to help maintain freshness.
- People are more aware of freshness and variety.
- You may want to talk to them about the freshness of batteries on the retail shelf, or the lack of freshness.
- The freshness of a flower in my hand is analogous to the freshness taste in an apple newly picked.
- Bentonite clay and other active ingredients, this powder can also fight bacteria, reduce inflammation and add freshness more freshness to your breath.
- The nice thing about this is it gives some freshness to the user, or the impression of freshness.
- He has pluck and impudence for ten gardes du corps.
- Yahweh sends venomous snakes to kill them for their impudence.
- Dokdo stands as a powerful symbol of Japanese unequivocal impudence.
- In fact, it is the very flower of impudence.
- And she has the impudence to argue with him!
- Miss Minchin a kind of impudence in itself.
- To deny stiffly or utterly with much impudence.
- His gorge rose at the impudence of it.
- The fact is, Socrates does show impudence to the court, but this kind of impudence is of little value or interest to Socrates.
- Thus he is moved often to downright impudence, and to impudence coupled with blasphemy, or at least irreverence.
FRESHNESS vs IMPUDENCE: QUESTIONS
- How does the narrator describe the glory and freshness of a dream?
- How does the cache determine the freshness lifetime of a date?
- Why is the planet Earth losing its vitality and freshness?
- How does mod_cache infer the freshness lifetime of a response?
- Can a machine learning algorithm detect freshness in chicken fillets?
- What is content freshness protection and how does it work?
- Is freshness a key component in the choice of bread?
- Will Tim Hortons change its competitive strength of freshness?
- Do produce freshness balls keep fruit from ripening?
- How do you use unfaltering impudence in a sentence?