adrift, bold, cheeky, derisive, flip, immaterial, inconsequent, meddlesome, off the subject, pushing, smart-alecky
Definitionadj. characterized by a lightly pert and exuberant quality
Last update: June 18, 2015
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It would be grossly impertinent to tell her how the job should be done. [adjective]
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That 's a bit of... that 's a bit of an impertinent thing to say, is n't it? [adjective]
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God stopped and looked straight at the kid. 'I 'd thank you, young man, to keep your impertinent remarks to yourself. [adjective]
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"He has been both importunate and impertinent, sir, and he has had his answer." [adjective]
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"What, no one; when you have Henriette, who even three years ago had shrewdness enough to keep an old grandfather amused with her impertinent prattle." [adjective]
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"And then there is De Malfort--an impertinent, second only to Gramont." [adjective]
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-- While he is engaged in his journey and return, it may not be impertinent to inform the reader to whose mansion he was bearing his embassy. [adjective]
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You have gloated enough on the daughter's impertinent visage. [adjective]
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And then, one more thing; take this purse of gold for the wife and children of that impertinent fellow, whom I struck too hard in the heat of the fray. [adjective]
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'Look ye, sir; I came here for my own accommodation, and not to answer impertinent questions.' [adjective]
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His friend replied hastily, "I might have known that before now, if it had not been for your impertinent intrusion,"--and walked off very much disappointed. [adjective]
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