impertinence in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

impertinence in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for impertinence in the French»English Dictionary

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The colour adds to the impertinence expressed through his gestures.
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He does not seem to resent my impertinence.
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Both prefaces noted his aim to avoid the impertinence of mere paraphrases while providing essential contextual information to aid the contemporary reader.
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He has the sheer impertinence to run, jump and explore 16 levels and try to defeat four big bosses.
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His motoring craze eventually sees him imprisoned for theft, dangerous driving and gross impertinence to the rural police.
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So it seems a jarring impertinence to interrupt his happier musings to ask him about his current problems.
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He was one of those jealous librarians who resent anyone with the impertinence to order books from their collections or to finger them.
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Without uttering a single syllable, there is all at once a communication of the vulnerable but assertive; and a dash of impertinence for good measure.
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The only crime committed by guarantors is by working to build and contributing to the welfare of a country which rewards them with tremendous impertinence.
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Excessive boldness may thus be regarded as impertinence or arrogance.
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