impertinence
n . 鲁莽,无礼,不恰当
鲁莽,无礼,不恰当
impertinence n 1 :
an impudent statement [
synonym : {
impudence }, {
cheek },
{
impertinence }]
2 :
the trait of being rude and impertinent ;
inclined to take liberties [
synonym : {
crust }, {
gall }, {
impertinence }, {
impudence },
{
insolence }, {
cheekiness }, {
freshness }]
3 :
inappropriate playfulness [
synonym : {
impertinence }, {
perkiness },
{
pertness }, {
sauciness }, {
archness }]
Impertinence \
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n . [
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impertinence .
See {
Impertinent }.]
1 .
The condition or quality of being impertinent ;
absence of pertinence ,
or of adaptedness ;
irrelevance ;
unfitness .
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2 .
Conduct or language unbecoming the person ,
the society ,
or the circumstances ;
rudeness ;
incivility .
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We should avoid the vexation and impertinence of pedants who affect to talk in a language not to be understood . --
Swift .
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3 .
That which is impertinent ;
a thing out of place ,
or of no value .
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There are many subtile impertinences learned in schools . --
Watts .
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73 Moby Thesaurus words for "
impertinence ":
arrogance ,
audacity ,
bold front ,
boldness ,
brash bearing ,
brashness ,
brass ,
brassiness ,
bravado ,
brazenfacedness ,
brazenness ,
bumptiousness ,
butting -
in ,
cheek ,
cheekiness ,
chutzpah ,
cockiness ,
contempt ,
contemptuousness ,
daring ,
daringness ,
defial ,
defiance ,
defying ,
derision ,
despite ,
disassociation ,
disconnection ,
discourtesy ,
discreteness ,
disdain ,
disjunction ,
disjuncture ,
disregard ,
disrespect ,
disrespectfulness ,
dissociation ,
effrontery ,
face of brass ,
flippancy ,
forwardness ,
freshness ,
gall ,
hardihood ,
immateriality ,
impoliteness ,
impudence ,
inapplicability ,
inappositeness ,
incivility ,
inconnection ,
inconsequence ,
independence ,
inquisitiveness ,
insolence ,
intermeddling ,
intrusiveness ,
irrelation ,
irrelevance ,
meddlesomeness ,
meddling ,
nerve ,
obtrusiveness ,
officiousness ,
pertness ,
presumption ,
presumptuousness ,
ridicule ,
rudeness ,
sauciness ,
separateness ,
unconnectedness ,
unrelatedness
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IMPERTINENCE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of IMPERTINENCE is the quality or state of being impertinent
IMPERTINENCE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com IMPERTINENCE definition: unmannerly intrusion or presumption; insolence See examples of impertinence used in a sentence
IMPERTINENCE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary IMPERTINENCE definition: 1 behaviour that is rude and does not show respect, especially someone older or in a higher… Learn more
IMPERTINENCE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary If someone talks or behaves in a rather impolite and disrespectful way, you can call this behaviour impertinence or an impertinence He was punished for his impertinence
Impertinence - definition of impertinence by The Free Dictionary impertinence (ɪmˈpɜːtɪnəns) or impertinency n 1 disrespectful behaviour or language; rudeness; insolence 2 an impertinent act, gesture, etc
impertinence noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . Definition of impertinence noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
impertinence, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary There are seven meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun impertinence, two of which are labelled obsolete See ‘Meaning use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence
impertinence - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Noun impertinence (countable and uncountable, plural impertinences) (uncountable) Lack of pertinence; irrelevance (countable) An instance of this; a moment of being impertinent
Impertinence Definition Meaning | YourDictionary (uncountable) Lack of pertinence; irrelevance (uncountable) The fact or character of being out of place; inappropriateness Insolence The touch of some hands is an impertinence Not even The Times correspondent, or anyone else, could recall such impertinence
impertinence - WordReference. com Dictionary of English Impertinent, impudent, insolent refer to bold, rude, and arrogant behavior