IMPUDENCE vs GALL: NOUN
- An impudent statement
- 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.
- Impudent language, conduct or behavior.
- The quality of being impudent, not showing due respect.
- The trait of being rude and impertinent; inclined to take liberties
- Exasperation; vexation.
- A skin sore caused by friction and abrasion.
- Something bitter to endure.
- Bitterness of feeling; rancor.
- The cause of such vexation.
- A sore on the skin, caused by fretting or rubbing; an excoriation.
- An abnormal growth of plant tissue caused by an organism, such as an insect, mite, or bacterium, or by a wound.
- Abnormal swelling of plant tissue caused by insects or microorganisms or injury
- A skin sore caused by chafing
- The trait of being rude and impertinent; inclined to take liberties
- A digestive juice secreted by the liver and stored in the gallbladder; aids in the digestion of fats
- An open sore on the back of a horse caused by ill-fitting or badly adjusted saddle
- A feeling of deep and bitter anger and ill-will
- Outrageous insolence; effrontery.
- Anything extremely bitter; bitterness; rancor.
- The bitter, alkaline, viscid fluid found in the gall bladder, beneath the liver. It consists of the secretion of the liver, or bile, mixed with that of the mucous membrane of the gall bladder.
- See Gallfly.
- The neutral salt skimmed off from the surface of melted crown glass;- called also glass gall and sandiver.
- The oak (Quercus infectoria) which yields the galls of commerce.
- Any small dipterous insect that produces galls.
- Any insect that produces galls.
- An excrescence of any form produced on any part of a plant by insects or their larvae. They are most commonly caused by small Hymenoptera and Diptera which puncture the bark and lay their eggs in the wounds. The larvae live within the galls. Some galls are due to aphids, mites, etc. See gallnut.
- A wound in the skin made by rubbing.
- A distortion in a plant caused by a species of parasitic fungus.
- A vegetable excrescence produced by the deposit of the egg of an insect in the bark or leaves of a plant, ordinarily due to the action of some virus deposited by the female along with the egg, but often to the irritation of the larva.
- A small silver coin of Cambodia, worth about fourpence.
- A long space without weft in a piece of cloth.
- The scum of melted glass.
- [Cf. bile, 2.] Impudence; effrontery; cheek. [Local, slang.]
- The gall-bladder.
- Hence—2. Bitterness of feeling; rancor; malignity; hate.
- The bitter secretion of the liver: same as bile, 1. See also ox-gall.
- In the southern United States, a low spot, as near the mouth of a river, where the soil under the matted surface has been washed away, or has been so exhausted that nothing will grow on it. See bay-gall.
- A spot where grass, corn, or trees have failed. Halliwell (spelled gaul).
- In stone- and marble-cutting, a hollow made in the surface of a slab by changing the direction of the cut.
- A fault, imperfection, or blemish. Halliwell. [Prov. Eng.]
- An excrescence on or under the skin of a mammal or a bird, produced by the puncture of an acarid or of an insect of the dipterous genus Œstrus. Encyc. Brit.
IMPUDENCE vs GALL: VERB
- N/A
- Irritate or vex
- Become or make sore by or as if by rubbing
IMPUDENCE vs GALL: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To irk or exasperate; vex.
- To wear away or make sore by abrasion; chafe.
- To scoff; to jeer.
- To become worn or sore by abrasion.
IMPUDENCE vs GALL: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To fret and wear away by friction; to hurt or break the skin of by rubbing; to chafe; to injure the surface of by attrition
- To fret; to vex.
- To injure; to harass; to annoy.
IMPUDENCE vs GALL: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Inclined to take liberties
- To act in a galling manner; make galling or irritating remarks.
- To fret; be or become chafed.
- To harass; distress: as, the troops were galled by the shot of the enemy.
- To fret; vex; irritate: as, to be galled by sarcasm.
- To impair the surface of by rubbing; wear away: as, to gall a mast or a cable.
- To fret and wear away, as the skin, by friction; excoriate; break the skin of by rubbing: as, a saddle galls the back of a horse.
- Aids in the digestion of fats
- To impregnate with a decoction of galls.
- Inclined to take liberties
IMPUDENCE vs GALL: RELATED WORDS
- Haughtiness, Temerity, Chutzpah, Shamelessness, Arrogance, Effrontery, Frontless, Sass, Crust, Cheek, Freshness, Gall, Cheekiness, Impertinence, Insolence
- Audacity, Saddle sore, Freshness, Crust, Resentment, Fret, Rancour, Chafe, Irk, Rancor, Cheekiness, Bitterness, Insolence, Impudence, Impertinence
IMPUDENCE vs GALL: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Imperiousness, Tactlessness, Boldness, Foolhardiness, Rashness, Chutzpah, Arrogance, Effrontery, Frontless, Sass, Crust, Cheek, Freshness, Gall, Impertinence
- Scab, Insult, Bile, Courage, Arrogance, Chutzpah, Effrontery, Saddle sore, Freshness, Crust, Chafe, Irk, Rancor, Impudence, Impertinence
IMPUDENCE vs GALL: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- 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.
- Botched gall bladder surgery leads to chronic illness.
- France Gall and reestablished her popularity throughout Europe.
- Take my milk for gall, exchange my milk for gall.
- Gall Bladder: The gall bladder is a small sac behind the liver that stores the bile made in the liver.
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- The egg itself increases in size before it is hatched; the gall very rapidly attains Bedeguar gall of Wild Rose.
- Before 1973 it had been known, when referred to at all, as the "Gall orthographic" or "Gall's orthographic.".
- This liver and gall bladder flush has literally saved hundreds of people from having their gall bladder removed.
- The general treatment to gall stones is to remove gall bladder by surgery.
- Hugues Gall Pour les articles homonymes, voir Gall.
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