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impertinent

/im-pur-tn-uhnt/US // ɪmˈpɜr tn ənt //UK // (ɪmˈpɜːtɪnənt) //

不礼貌的,无礼,不礼貌,无礼的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : 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.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.bold, disrespectful
Synonyms
arrogant傲慢的,傲慢,嚣张的,嚣张brash粗暴的,粗鲁的,粗暴,粗鲁brassy野蛮的,狂妄的,野蛮生长,狂妄的人brazen厚颜无耻,厚脸皮,厚颜无耻的,厚颜无耻之徒contumelious传染性,有传染性,具有传染性,有传染性的discourteous不礼貌,不礼貌的,不客气,不礼貌的人disgracious失宠的人,失宠的,失宠,失宠者flip抛出,抛物线,抛掷,抛物forward谈到这个fresh新鲜的,新鲜,鲜,新新鲜ill-mannered无礼,无礼的,无状,无状的impolite不礼貌的,不客气的,不客气,不礼貌impudent冒失鬼,厚颜无耻,厚颜无耻的,厚颜无耻之徒inappropriate不合适,不合适的,不适当,不恰当incongruous不协调的,不协调,不和谐的,不一致的inquisitive好奇心,好奇心强的人,好奇心强,好奇心重的人insolent无礼,无礼的人,无礼的,无理取闹interfering干扰性的,干扰性,干扰,干扰的intrusive侵入性的,侵扰性的,侵入性,侵扰性lippy唇膏,唇彩,唇形meddlesome多管闲事,多管闲事的人,多管闲事的,多事的人meddling多管闲事,多管闲事的人,多管闲事的,多事之秋nosy八卦,爱管闲事的人,爱管闲事,八卦的off base非基地,脱离基地,不在基地,脱离基础offensive攻击性的,攻击性,冒犯性,进攻性out of line不合规矩,不符合规定,不合时宜,脱线pert烫伤,烫发,烫金,烫手presumptuous胆大妄为,妄自尊大,冒昧的,妄自菲薄procacious贪婪的人,贪婪的,贪婪,贪得无厌prying窥探,窥视,撬动,窥测rude无礼,无礼的,不客气,不客气的sassy野蛮人,野蛮的,野蛮,时髦的smart聪明,智能,聪明的,智慧smart alecky自作聪明,聪明的人,聪明的家伙,聪明人uncalled-for无缘无故的,无缘无故,无人问津的,无缘无故地uncivil不文明,不文明的,不公,不文明行为ungracious无礼,毫无风度,无礼的,不礼貌的unmannerly不端庄,不修边幅,不端庄的,不雅观unsuitable不合适的,不合适,不适合,不适当的

Examples

  • 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.