Thesaurus / impudent
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“It means, my dear, that the Dragoons and the 60th will have to teach these impudent rebels a much-needed lesson,” said her uncle.
THE RED YEARLOUIS TRACYAristide, aglow with a sudden impudent inspiration, leant across the marble table.
THE JOYOUS ADVENTURES OF ARISTIDE PUJOLWILLIAM J. LOCKEImpudent and reckless us he had been all his life, he was now more timid and nervous than an hysterical girl.
BLACKWOOD'S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE, NO. CCCXXXIX. JANUARY, 1844. VOL. LV.VARIOUSAmy actually almost fell out of the window again, and stuck out her tongue like an impudent urchin.
THE CAMPFIRE GIRLS OF ROSELAWNMARGARET PENROSEAnd you will find some of the greatest rascals and most impudent liars in the "Synagogues and High Places" of the cities.
GOD AND MY NEIGHBOURROBERT BLATCHFORDRuth was neither impudent nor hardened; she was ignorant enough, and might offend from knowing no better.
RUTHELIZABETH CLEGHORN GASKELLHer human steed, turning round for an impudent and good-natured stare, drawled out an unprintable remark.
THE DRAGON PAINTERMARY MCNEIL FENOLLOSA"He's an impudent thing," and again she relapsed into silence, just when he thought his pleasure was going to be complete.
THE UNDERWORLDJAMES C. WELSHThat reflection led to another of a very impudent nature; viz.
PRIVATE LETTERS OF EDWARD GIBBON (1753-1794) VOLUME 1 (OF 2)EDWARD GIBBONThen it was that the insular propensity grew impudent and headstrong, and soon became a power in the land.
A CURSORY HISTORY OF SWEARINGJULIAN SHARMANWORDS RELATED TO IMPUDENT
- abandoned
- arrant
- audacious
- barefaced
- bold
- brash
- brassy
- brazen
- cheeky
- depraved
- dissolute
- flagrant
- forward
- hardened
- high-handed
- immodest
- immoral
- improper
- impudent
- incorrigible
- insolent
- lewd
- outrageous
- overbold
- presumptuous
- profligate
- reprobate
- rude
- unabashed
- unashamed
- unblushing
- unchaste
- unprincipled
- wanton
- arrant
- assuming
- assumptive
- audacious
- barefaced
- blatant
- bold
- boldfaced
- brash
- brassy
- brazen
- bumptious
- cheeky
- cocky
- contumelious
- cool
- familiar
- flip
- forward
- fresh
- immodest
- impertinent
- impudent
- insolent
- malapert
- nervy
- off-base
- overbold
- overconfident
- pert
- presuming
- presumptuous
- procacious
- pushy
- rude
- sassy
- saucy
- smart
- smart-ass
- unabashed
- unblushing
- wise
- abandoned
- arrant
- audacious
- bald-faced
- barefaced
- blatant
- bold
- brash
- brassy
- brazen
- brazenfaced
- cheeky
- depraved
- dissolute
- flagrant
- forward
- hardened
- high-handed
- immodest
- immoral
- improper
- impudent
- incorrigible
- insolent
- lewd
- outrageous
- overbold
- presumptuous
- profligate
- reprobate
- rude
- unashamed
- unblushing
- unchaste
- unprincipled
- wanton
- abandoned
- arrant
- audacious
- bald-faced
- barefaced
- blatant
- bold
- brash
- brassy
- brazen
- brazenfaced
- cheeky
- depraved
- dissolute
- flagrant
- forward
- hardened
- high-handed
- immodest
- immoral
- improper
- impudent
- incorrigible
- insolent
- lewd
- outrageous
- overbold
- presumptuous
- profligate
- reprobate
- rude
- unabashed
- unashamed
- unchaste
- unprincipled
- wanton
- aloof
- annoyed
- apathetic
- chill
- chilly
- distant
- frigid
- impertinent
- impudent
- incurious
- indifferent
- insolent
- lukewarm
- offended
- offhand
- offish
- procacious
- remote
- reserved
- reticent
- solitary
- standoffish
- unapproachable
- uncommunicative
- unenthusiastic
- unfriendly
- uninterested
- unresponsive
- unsociable
- unwelcoming
- withdrawn
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