IMPERTINENCE vs IMPUDENCE: NOUN
- Inappropriate playfulness
- An impudent statement
- The quality or condition of being impertinent, especially.
- Insolence.
- Irrelevance.
- An impertinent act or statement.
- The condition or quality of being impertinent or irrelevant; the condition of not being appropriate to the matter in hand; irrelevance.
- That which is impertinent; that which is irrelevant or out of place, as in speech, writing, or manners.
- Conduct unbecoming the person, society, circumstances, etc.; incivility; presumption; forwardness.
- In law, matter (especially in a pleading or an affidavit) which is immaterial in substance, and from prolixity or extent is so inconvenient as to render its presence objectionable.
- Conduct or language unbecoming the person, the society, or the circumstances; rudeness; incivility.
- That which is impertinent; a thing out of place, or of no value.
- Lack of pertinence; irrelevance.
- An instance of this; a moment of being impertinent.
- The fact or character of being out of place; inappropriateness.
- The trait of being rude and impertinent; inclined to take liberties
- 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.
IMPERTINENCE vs IMPUDENCE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To treat with impertinence, rudeness, or incivility; affect as with impertinence.
- Inclined to take liberties
- Inclined to take liberties
IMPERTINENCE vs IMPUDENCE: RELATED WORDS
- Effrontery, Chair, Sass, Rudeness, Pertness, Crust, Freshness, Cheek, Perkiness, Sauciness, Archness, Gall, Cheekiness, Impudence, Insolence
- Haughtiness, Temerity, Chutzpah, Shamelessness, Arrogance, Effrontery, Frontless, Sass, Crust, Cheek, Freshness, Gall, Cheekiness, Impertinence, Insolence
IMPERTINENCE vs IMPUDENCE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Hubris, Chutzpah, Tactlessness, Presumptuousness, Arrogance, Effrontery, Chair, Sass, Crust, Freshness, Cheek, Sauciness, Archness, Gall, Impudence
- Imperiousness, Tactlessness, Boldness, Foolhardiness, Rashness, Chutzpah, Arrogance, Effrontery, Frontless, Sass, Crust, Cheek, Freshness, Gall, Impertinence
IMPERTINENCE vs IMPUDENCE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- It was a breath-taking display of arrogant impertinence and self-aggrandizing recklessness.
- Impudence, insolence, sauciness, predict, forebode, prophesy, be ominous rudeness, impertinence, effrontery, of.
- What you are requesting is the epitome of impertinence!
- He then identified himself and apologized for his impertinence.
- Looking down, but that would indeed be an impertinence.
- Every moral offence, such as falsehood, impertinence, disobedience, etc.
- Flounces, jewels, and laces would have been an impertinence.
- Cool impertinence to put me on without my consent.
- Salehi: This most recent accusation is an impertinence.
- Low must be the character which such impertinence will exalt: high must be the character which such impertinence will not degrade.
- 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.
IMPERTINENCE vs IMPUDENCE: QUESTIONS
- Is there any impertinence in speaking to Swami Krishnaji?
- Is there a solution to the impertinence crossword puzzle?
- How do you use unfaltering impudence in a sentence?