impudently

  • 121commonly — adv 1. without distinction, without originality, tritely, without inspiration, lacking spirit, indifferently, indiscriminately, without thought or effort, Sl. without a brain cell ticking; tolerably, ineffectually, perfunctorily, carelessly,… …

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  • 122impudent — UK [ˈɪmpjʊd(ə)nt] / US [ˈɪmpjəd(ə)nt] adjective behaving in a rude way that shows no respect for someone an impudent child impudent remarks Derived words: impudence noun uncountable impudently adverb …

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  • 123impudent — [ˈɪmpjʊd(ə)nt] adj behaving in a rude way that shows no respect impudence noun [U] impudently adv …

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  • 124face — [[t]feɪs[/t]] n. v. faced, fac•ing 1) anat. the front part of the head, from the forehead to the chin 2) a look or expression on this part: a sad face[/ex] 3) an expression or look that indicates ridicule, disgust, etc.; grimace: to make a… …

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  • 125snot — [[t]snɒt[/t]] n. 1) sts Slang: Sometimes Vulgar. mucus from the nose 2) inf Informal. an impudently disagreeable person • Etymology: 1350–1400; MEsnotte; cf. OE gesnot, MLG, MD snotte, Dan snot …

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  • 126snotty — snot•ty [[t]ˈsnɒt i[/t]] adj. ti•er, ti•est 1) sts Slang: Sometimes Vulgar. of or pertaining to snot 2) inf Informal. impudently disagreeable: a snotty kid[/ex] • Etymology: 1560–70 snot′ti•ly, adv. snot′ti•ness, n …

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  • 127impudent — /ˈɪmpjudənt / (say impyoohduhnt), / pjə / (say pyuh ) adjective characterised by a shameless boldness, assurance, or effrontery: impudent behaviour. {Latin impudens shameless} –impudently, adverb …

  • 128quiz — /kwɪz / (say kwiz) verb (t) (quizzed, quizzing) 1. to question closely. 2. to examine or test (a student or class) informally by questions. 3. Obsolete to make fun of; ridicule; chaff. 4. Obsolete to look at or stare at mockingly or impudently.… …