insolent in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

insolent in the PONS Dictionary

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He assumed an insolent attitude of superiority towards the elders of the realm and refused to show them proper respect.
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While he tried to be a responsible official and was decisive, he was frivolous and insolent to other officials.
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This was the custom of the early pious men, who would not answer when they heard themselves insulted, but would forgive the insolent....
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How proud and handsome he was, with his chestnut curls and insolent pose!
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No longer were there court cases with charges of blasphemy, heresy, insolent and riotous behavior, and degradation of the magistrates and ministers.
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The school did not start very promisingly in 1337 with the members of the choir-school being accused of dissolute and insolent behaviour in the parish.
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These words are directed at the ungrateful and pretentious disbelievers, referred to as insolent people (43:5).
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It was insolent, non-conformist and carried the spirit of both the avant-garde of the belle poque and libertarian politics.
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He was highstrung, unruly, occasionally hard and insolent; he did not fit the image of wise, disciplined men of science.
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The result slyly demonstrates both the inadequacy of art and its insolent resilience in disasters aftermath.
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