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Definitions from the WebTerm: ImpudentPart of Speech: AdjectiveSense 1: Referring to someone who is shamelessly bold, disrespectful, or insolent. Example Sentence: Despite being reprimanded, the impudent child continued to talk back to his teacher. Part of Speech: NounSense 1: Referring to an impudent person; someone who displays shameless boldness or disrespect. Example Sentence: The impudent openly challenged the authority figure, ignoring the consequences. Sense 2: Referring to a behavior or act that displays shamelessly bold or disrespectful manners. Example Sentence: Her impudence in demanding a refund for a used product was met with disdain by the store manager. Sense 3: In a light-hearted or colloquial usage, impudent can refer to someone being lively, cheeky, or saucy in a playful manner. Example Sentence: The impudent banter between the two friends always kept the atmosphere lively. Sense 4: In local usage or dialects, impudent might specifically refer to someone being excessively forward or audacious. Example Sentence: In certain regions, the term "impudent" can describe someone who crosses social boundaries without regard for decorum. Related Products on Amazon: | ||||
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