impudent (Meaning)
impudent (s)
marked by casual disrespect
improperly forward or bold
impudent (a.)
Bold, with contempt or disregard; unblushingly forward; impertinent; wanting modesty; shameless; saucy.
Synonyms & Antonyms of impudent
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impudent Sentence Examples
- 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.
- The politician's impudent lies about his record angered his constituents.
- The student's impudent graffiti on the school walls earned him a suspension.
- The guest's impudent request to borrow money from the host was met with a firm refusal.
- The thief's impudent smirk as he was apprehended made the police officers furious.
- The celebrity's impudent behavior at the award show alienated many of his fans.
- 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.