effrontuously (Meaning)
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effrontuously (adv.)
Impudently.
Synonyms & Antonyms of effrontuously
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effrontuously Sentence Examples
- The politician effrontuously denied any wrongdoing, even when presented with overwhelming evidence.
- The child's effrontuously impolite behavior caused her to be sent home from school.
- The salesperson's effrontuously persistent attempts to close the deal made the customer feel uncomfortable.
- The talk show host's effrontuously personal questions made the guest uncomfortable.
- The effrontuously arrogant attitude of the new boss alienated many of the employees.
- The politician's effrontuously dishonest campaign promises caused many voters to lose trust in him.
- The child's effrontuously disrespectful behavior towards his teacher led to his suspension from school.
- The company's effrontuously misleading advertising campaign led to a class-action lawsuit.
- The athlete's effrontuously unsportsmanlike conduct during the game resulted in his ejection.
- The reviewer's effrontuously negative review of the movie caused the film to flop at the box office.
FAQs About the word effrontuously
Impudently.
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The politician effrontuously denied any wrongdoing, even when presented with overwhelming evidence.
The child's effrontuously impolite behavior caused her to be sent home from school.
The salesperson's effrontuously persistent attempts to close the deal made the customer feel uncomfortable.
The talk show host's effrontuously personal questions made the guest uncomfortable.