impudent (Meaning)

Wordnet

impudent (s)

marked by casual disrespect

improperly forward or bold

Webster

impudent (a.)

Bold, with contempt or disregard; unblushingly forward; impertinent; wanting modesty; shameless; saucy.

impudent Sentence Examples

  1. The impudent child interrupted the teacher's lecture, asking irrelevant questions.
  2. She was given a detention for her impudent behavior towards the school principal.
  3. The lawyer's impudent accusations against the opposing counsel caused an uproar in court.
  4. The employee's impudent demands for a raise were met with immediate dismissal.
  5. The politician's impudent lies about his record angered his constituents.
  6. The student's impudent graffiti on the school walls earned him a suspension.
  7. The guest's impudent request to borrow money from the host was met with a firm refusal.
  8. The thief's impudent smirk as he was apprehended made the police officers furious.
  9. The celebrity's impudent behavior at the award show alienated many of his fans.
  10. The boss's impudent disregard for the employees' concerns led to a strike.

FAQs About the word impudent

marked by casual disrespect, improperly forward or boldBold, with contempt or disregard; unblushingly forward; impertinent; wanting modesty; shameless; saucy.

audacious, sassy, assertive, cheeky, cocky, brash, fresh, cocksure, wise, defiant

polite, modest, shy, proper, meek, modest, courteous, meek, timid, shy

The impudent child interrupted the teacher's lecture, asking irrelevant questions.

She was given a detention for her impudent behavior towards the school principal.

The lawyer's impudent accusations against the opposing counsel caused an uproar in court.

The employee's impudent demands for a raise were met with immediate dismissal.