impudent
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Adj — Bold and disrespectful in a way that shows no shame or embarrassment.
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Etymology
From Latin impudens ("shameless"), from in- + pudere ("to feel shame").
Full origin of impudent →Frequently asked questions
What does “impudent” mean?
The word “impudent” means bold and disrespectful in a way that shows no shame or embarrassment. In plain terms, cheeky and disrespectful in a way that shows no shame.
How do you pronounce “impudent”?
“Impudent” is pronounced IHMP-yuu-duhnt (/ˈɪmpjədn̩t/ in IPA).
How do you use “impudent” in a sentence?
Here is “impudent” used in a sentence: “The impudent child stuck her tongue out at the teacher.”
What part of speech is “impudent”?
“Impudent” is an adjective.
Where does the word “impudent” come from?
The word “impudent” comes from Latin. From Latin impudens ("shameless"), from in- + pudere ("to feel shame").