impertinent 的定义
- intrusive or presumptuous, as persons or their actions; insolently rude; uncivil: a brash, impertinent youth.
- not pertinent or relevant; irrelevant: an impertinent detail.
- Archaic. inappropriate, incongruous, or absurd.
- Obsolete. trivial, silly, or absurd.
impertinent 近义词
bold, disrespectful
impertinent 的近义词 39 个
- arrogant
- brash
- brassy
- brazen
- contumelious
- discourteous
- disgracious
- flip
- forward
- fresh
- ill-mannered
- impolite
- impudent
- inappropriate
- incongruous
- inquisitive
- insolent
- interfering
- intrusive
- lippy
- meddlesome
- meddling
- nosy
- off base
- offensive
- out of line
- pert
- presumptuous
- procacious
- prying
- rude
- sassy
- smart
- smart alecky
- uncalled-for
- uncivil
- ungracious
- unmannerly
- unsuitable
impertinent 的反义词 6 个
更多impertinent例句
- Well, nothing except hard feelings from impertinent comments made by bewigged egocentrics with fiery tempers.
- Edmund is now 4, and is a giggly, sociable, nosy, occasionally impertinent boy.
- Yes, Paul brought it up in a way that was impertinent and likely a political ploy.
- But uncomfortable —and arguably impertinent—questions are now fair game.
- In fact, I think it's rather impertinent of you to raise the question, don't you?
- Of course, she should not have minded so keenly the foolish talk of an impertinent and unkind girl.
- As you will see, I was unable to end my letter without a touch of impertinent irony, which proved how much in love I still was.
- He delivered to the Secretary of State a note abusive and impertinent beyond all example and all endurance.
- They are as impertinent as those people who stop you only to bore you; but the former are perhaps less irksome.
- She was a little impertinent, the Duchess thought, decidedly aggressive, and not witty enough to carry it off.