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Discover Ludwig'impudently' is a correct and usable word in written English
It is an adjective that describes someone who is bold, shameless, or disrespectful. You can use it in situations where someone acts in a rude or arrogant manner or says something that is inappropriate or offensive. For example: - The politician impudently dismissed the allegations against him, showing no remorse or concern for the consequences. - The student spoke impudently to the teacher, challenging their authority in front of the class. - The guest impudently helped themselves to more food, ignoring the host's efforts to serve them. - The comedian made an impudent joke about a sensitive topic, causing many audience members to gasp in shock.
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impudently
adverb
In an impudent manner; with unbecoming assurance; shamelessly.
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Anyone fearing for the spirit of the revolution may take heart from the sight, outside the courtroom where Egypt's ousted president, Hosni Mubarak, is being tried, of hawkers selling flip-flops impudently imprinted with the image of the fallen pharaoh's face.Yet after the most turbulent year in Egypt's recent history, many see a gloomier picture.
Who could skip past "Massereene, Clotworthy Skeffington, 2nd earl of (1742-1805), peer, soldier and persistent debtor", or ignore cross-references to "chinchilla on one's head, dancing with a", "love to a German princess, impudently desiring to make", "maiden speech, too bored to complete one's" or "Jesus was a walking mushroom, theory that"?
Ulrich von Hutten (1488 1523) published a manuscript of Valla's treatise on the Donation of Constantine, impudently dedicating it to the pope.
The moderns are weak because they have been formed by Christianity, and, in three places in the Discourses on Livy, Machiavelli boldly and impudently criticizes the Roman Catholic church and Christianity itself.
Far better to note - even though young women make up most of the packed audience yelling the choral line of 'Fuck the Pain Away' back at her – that her show is an impudently joyous call to all to banish ingrained shame about sex, our gender and our bodies, and have fun in whatever consensual manner we like.
Bursting through the middle, Di Maria ripped through Leicester City, exchanged passes with Wayne Rooney and then, facing Kasper Schmeichel, impudently scooped the ball on the run over the goalkeeper's head.
It was Booth who worked out that the way Haye had to beat Valuev was by impudently dipping under his jab, flicking pot shots and skipping away smartish.
A different kind of genre meltdown was seen in Brazil in the sixties and seventies, as Caetano Veloso, Gilberto Gil, Hermeto Pascoal, and Egberto Gismonti leapfrogged impudently from folk to pop, or from classical to jazz and back again.
Heresy hovers on all sides of the issue: the coffeehouse storyteller impudently raises the possibility that the classical miniaturists, in attempting to show not what they see but what God imagines, are "committing the sin of competing with Allah".
No sooner had they executed five witches — all impudently protesting their innocence — than God had dispatched the Andover witches, who offered "a most ample, surprising, amazing confession of all their villainies," acknowledging the five executed that had been their confederates, and naming many more.
An appended section, "Some Explanations," rather impudently offers to clear up a few mysteries: "But if you really want to know why something happened, if explanations are what you care about, it is usually possible to come up with one.
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