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impertinence

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Noun — Rudeness or disrespect, especially from someone speaking out of turn.

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sheer impertinence an act of impertinence

Etymology

From Middle French impertinence, from impertinent.

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What does “impertinence” mean?

The word “impertinence” means rudeness or disrespect, especially from someone speaking out of turn. In plain terms, cheeky, disrespectful behaviour, usually toward someone who deserves more respect.

How do you pronounce “impertinence”?

“Impertinence” is pronounced ihm-PUR-tih-nuhns (/ɪmˈpɝ.tɪ.nəns/ in IPA).

How do you use “impertinence” in a sentence?

Here is “impertinence” used in a sentence: “The teacher was not amused by the student's impertinence.”

What part of speech is “impertinence”?

“Impertinence” is a noun.

Where does the word “impertinence” come from?

The word “impertinence” comes from Middle French. From Middle French impertinence, from impertinent.

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