Sentence example with the word 'insolent'

insolent

abusive, brazen, contumelious, disparaging, hubristic, indiscreet, outrageous, presumptuous, self-elect, uncourtly, uppish

Definition adj. marked by casual disrespect

Last update: April 16, 2016


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The soldier was punished for his insolent behaviour.   [adjective]

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The young fellow looked up with an air of insolent effrontery.   [Please select]

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"Before I move a step toward the Holy Land," he said, "I will avenge these injuries upon this faithless and insolent king."   [Please select]

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On the whole, Matthew tends to blacken Judas even more than Mark already did: Judas becomes a greedy, insolent hypocrite 46.   [Please select]

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Then they both sat down by the trunk of the sacred olive-tree to plan the insolent Suitors ' deaths.   [Please select]

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"His Majesty is but too indulgent," said Masaroon, "and encourages the Duke to be insolent and careless of ceremony."   [Please select]

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She hated him for his insolent letter.   [Please select]

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I have seen him, once in Paris, when he thought a man was insolent to me.   [Please select]

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