"Impertinent" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Impertinent" Meaning

Impertinent means lacking respect or modesty and behaving in a bold, rude, or impudent manner.

"Impertinent" Examples

Usage Examples for "Impertinent"


The young journalist's impertinent questions during the press conference caught the politician off guard. (#1)
The teacher was about to scold the student for his impertinent behavior in class, but then she saw the genuine concern on his face. (#2)
The impertinent tone of voice Jackson used when arguing with his sister was especially noticeable to his parents. (#3)
The impertinent comment made by the rival team's coach during the pre-game press conference sparked a heated debate. (#4)
The manner in which the new employee spoke to her supervisor, telling her what she should do without asking for permission, was considered impertinent and grossly unprofessional. (#5)

"Impertinent" Similar Words

Impersonated

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To impersonate someone means to pretend to be that person, often in order to deceive or mislead others. It can also mean to mimic or imitate someone's behavior, speech, or mannerisms in a way that is intended to be convincing or flattering.

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Impersonators are people who pretend to be someone else, often for entertainment or humorous purposes. They may adopt mannerisms, accents, and characteristics of the person being imitated, but are not the actual person. Impersonators often perform in comedy acts, stage shows, or films, and may be professional entertainers or amateurs.

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Impervious refers to something that is completely resistant to penetration, action, or effect; unable to be penetrated, pierced, or affected. It can also describe someone or something that is difficult to influence or persuade.

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Imperviously means in a way that is unaffected or unable to be harmed or influenced by something; resisting the effects of something, such as weather, pressure, or attack; resistant to penetration, damage, or harm.