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impudence

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Noun — Bold, disrespectful behaviour or speech that shows no shame.

How to use impudence

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sheer impudence the impudence to

Etymology

From Middle French impudence, from Latin impudentia.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “impudence” mean?

The word “impudence” means bold, disrespectful behaviour or speech that shows no shame. In plain terms, cheeky, disrespectful behaviour done with no sense of shame.

How do you pronounce “impudence”?

“Impudence” is pronounced IHMP-yuh-duhns (/ˈɪmpjədəns/ in IPA).

How do you use “impudence” in a sentence?

Here is “impudence” used in a sentence: “She had the impudence to demand a refund after breaking the item herself.”

What is another word for “impudence”?

Words with a similar meaning to “impudence” include cheek, sauciness, audacity, audaciousness, brashness and brass.

What part of speech is “impudence”?

“Impudence” is a noun.

Where does the word “impudence” come from?

The word “impudence” comes from Latin. From Middle French impudence, from Latin impudentia.

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