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1impertinent — [[t]ɪmpɜ͟ː(r)tɪnənt[/t]] ADJ GRADED: oft it v link ADJ to inf If someone talks or behaves in a rather impolite and disrespectful way, you can say that they are being impertinent. Would it be impertinent to ask where exactly you were?... I don t… …
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3Diego López de Zúñiga, 4th Count of Nieva — Don Diego López de Zúñiga Count of Nieva Caballero de Santiago 4th Viceroy of Peru …
4cavalier — cavalier, ière [ kavalje, jɛr ] n. et adj. • v. 1470, d ab. « chevalier »; it. cavaliere, de cavallo « cheval » → chevalier I ♦ 1 ♦ (1611) Personne qui est à cheval ou sait monter à cheval. Un bon cavalier. Cavalier participant à un concours… …
5irrespectueux — irrespectueux, euse [ irɛspɛktɥø, øz ] adj. • 1611; de 1. in et respectueux ♦ Qui n est pas respectueux. ⇒ impertinent, impoli, insolent, irrévérencieux. Manières irrespectueuses. Tenir des propos irrespectueux envers les autorités. ⇒ audacieux.… …
6overbold — adj. excessively bold. * * * adjective improperly forward or bold don t be fresh with me impertinent of a child to lecture a grownup an impudent boy given to insulting strangers Don t get wise with me! • Syn: ↑fresh, ↑impertinent, ↑ …
7Scott Adams — For other people named Scott Adams, see Scott Adams (disambiguation). Scott Adams Scott Adams, June 2007 Born Scott Raymond Adams June 8, 1957 (1957 0 …
8pertinent — 01. Excuse me Joanne, but I really don t think your personal remarks concerning Ted s performance of his job are [pertinent] to our discussions here. 02. She has lots of skills, but they are not [pertinent] to the job she applied for. 03.… …
9talk back — ANSWER BACK, be impertinent, be cheeky, be rude; contradict, argue with, disagree with. → talk * * * intransitive verb Etymology: talk (I) + back, adverb : to speak in answer usually to a command or admonishment in a flippant or impertinent… …
10for|ward — «FR wuhrd», adverb, adjective, verb, noun. –v. 1. onward; ahead: »Forward march! From this time forward, do your homework every night. 2. to the front: »Come forward. 3. in consideration; out: »In his ta …