The trait of being rude and impertinent; inclined to take liberties.
The quality of not showing due respect.
1 Can you imagine such impudence !' 'Anything since then?' asked the other hoarsely.
2 Learn to lie; have the courage of a criminal, and his impudence .
3 There was rare impudence in the laughter with which she answered him.
4 Class elevation is pretence, not superiority; complacence, not wisdom; impudence , not power.
5 His impudence in coming to you, of all men, is perfectly intolerable.
6 But do not confront their impudence with the dignity of the crown.
7 They have the impudence to say that the country is with them.
8 There are times when the most supreme impudence is the highest wisdom.
9 In brief, do not think, but act with the impudence of genius.
10 Schaban had still the impudence to swear that it was not true.
11 You have given me impudence enough for the rest of your life.
12 No, all the impudence of false patriotism never came up to it.
13 The impudence of this sudden love making moved her unexpectedly to defiance.
14 An example of the rogue's impudence occurred on Easter Day in 1912.
15 I only hustled him, and he had the impudence to strike me.
16 It seemed such cool, calm impudence the way our positions were reversed.
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