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What (who) is insolence - definition


Insolence      
·vt To Insult.
II. Insolence ·noun The quality of being unusual or novel.
III. Insolence ·noun Insolent conduct or treatment; insult.
IV. Insolence ·noun The quality of being insolent; pride or haughtiness manifested in contemptuous and overbearing treatment of others; arrogant contempt; brutal impudence.
insolence      
n.
1) to display insolence
2) the insolence to + inf. (they had the insolence to file a complaint)
insolence      
n.
1.
Insulting rudeness, overbearing contempt, haughty disrespect, contumely.
2.
Impertinence, impudence, sauciness, pertness, malapertness.
3.
Contumacy, frowardness, impudent disrespect, insulting disobedience or insubordination.
Examples of use of insolence
1. His insolence should not go unanswered,» he said.
2. Gallery: The cub killed for insolence But as this remarkable sequence of photographs shows, the play fast deteriorates into unimaginable violence and, minutes later, the three–month–old cub pays a terrible price for his insolence – a bloody death.
3. "The prosecutors‘ insolence has gone beyond all limits," Shmidt told reporters Monday.
4. One is that the Kremlin finally lost patience with Lukashenko‘s constant insolence.
5. Addington‘s insolence appeared to embolden another witness, his former administration colleague John Yoo.