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insolente I. agg.m./f. insolent, impertinent, effronté. II. s.m./f. insolent m., impertinent m., effronté m.5 insolente
(adj.) oförskämd; (adj.) stursk6 insolente
insolentenestyda fnestoudná (adj.)drzoun fdrzá (adj.)7 insolente
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adj.insolent (descarado).f. & m.insolent person.pres.subj.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: insolentar.* * *► adjetivo1 (descarado) insolent2 (soberbio) haughty► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 (descarado) insolent person2 (soberbio) haughty person* * *ADJ1) (=descarado) insolent, rude2) (=altivo) haughty, contemptuous* * *Iadjetivo rude, insolentIImasculino y femeninoes una insolente — she's so rude o insolent
* * *= insolent, brash [brasher -comp., brashest -sup.], cheeky [cheekier -comp., cheekiest -sup.], petulant, uncouth, sassy [sassier -comp., sassiest -sup.], flamer, brazen, impudent, short, short-tempered, off-hand [offhand], saucy [saucier -comp., sauciest -sup.], pert.Ex. He had always anathematized those who took unscrupulous advantage of their positions, and those who succumbed to their insolent methods.Ex. Caslon rejected the brash contrast of the later Dutch founts, and produced types that were without serious blemish, but also without much life.Ex. The young man in the picture is myself snapped twenty-five years or so ago by a cheeky thirteen-year-old during the first few months of my first teaching job.Ex. His manner was more animated, but not in the usual petulant sense: he even seemed years younger.Ex. All the writers chosen characterized eastern Europe throughout the 18th century as uncouth and backward.Ex. This series of personal essays are at various times sassy, profound, superficial, and maddening.Ex. Like other technologies, the Internet is vulnerable to misuse by hostile individuals ( flamers), sexual predators, and pornographers.Ex. They accepted the government's brazen lies stating that Ramón Colás, the co-founder of the library movement, has not been arrested as a prisoner of conscience.Ex. The Library Association is impudent in suggesting that it will impose sanctions on those who fail to keep abreast of developments in librarianship.Ex. He first spotted trouble when she started being short with users and so he solved the problem by scaling back her workload.Ex. A medical doctor had told him that the reason why women have faster pulse beats is because they are short-tempered.Ex. The osteopath was accused of being off-hand with a female patient and not putting her at ease.Ex. Singers and other entertainers in Burma have been warned to cut out saucy behaviour and be neat and tidy or face the consequences.Ex. He lingered round the bookstall looking at the books and papers till a pert girl behind the counter asked him if he wouldn't like a chair.----* de un modo insolente = defiantly.* * *Iadjetivo rude, insolentIImasculino y femeninoes una insolente — she's so rude o insolent
* * *= insolent, brash [brasher -comp., brashest -sup.], cheeky [cheekier -comp., cheekiest -sup.], petulant, uncouth, sassy [sassier -comp., sassiest -sup.], flamer, brazen, impudent, short, short-tempered, off-hand [offhand], saucy [saucier -comp., sauciest -sup.], pert.Ex: He had always anathematized those who took unscrupulous advantage of their positions, and those who succumbed to their insolent methods.
Ex: Caslon rejected the brash contrast of the later Dutch founts, and produced types that were without serious blemish, but also without much life.Ex: The young man in the picture is myself snapped twenty-five years or so ago by a cheeky thirteen-year-old during the first few months of my first teaching job.Ex: His manner was more animated, but not in the usual petulant sense: he even seemed years younger.Ex: All the writers chosen characterized eastern Europe throughout the 18th century as uncouth and backward.Ex: This series of personal essays are at various times sassy, profound, superficial, and maddening.Ex: Like other technologies, the Internet is vulnerable to misuse by hostile individuals ( flamers), sexual predators, and pornographers.Ex: They accepted the government's brazen lies stating that Ramón Colás, the co-founder of the library movement, has not been arrested as a prisoner of conscience.Ex: The Library Association is impudent in suggesting that it will impose sanctions on those who fail to keep abreast of developments in librarianship.Ex: He first spotted trouble when she started being short with users and so he solved the problem by scaling back her workload.Ex: A medical doctor had told him that the reason why women have faster pulse beats is because they are short-tempered.Ex: The osteopath was accused of being off-hand with a female patient and not putting her at ease.Ex: Singers and other entertainers in Burma have been warned to cut out saucy behaviour and be neat and tidy or face the consequences.Ex: He lingered round the bookstall looking at the books and papers till a pert girl behind the counter asked him if he wouldn't like a chair.* de un modo insolente = defiantly.* * *‹persona› rude, insolent; ‹respuesta/actitud› insolentes una insolente she's so rude o insolent* * *
Del verbo insolentar: ( conjugate insolentar)
insolenté es:
1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
insolente es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativo
insolente adjetivo
rude, insolent
■ sustantivo masculino y femenino:◊ es una insolente she's so rude o insolent
insolente adjetivo insolent
' insolente' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
atrevida
- atrevido
- chula
- chulo
- descarada
- descarado
- farruca
- farruco
- malencarada
- malencarado
- liso
English:
audacious
- defiant
- impudent
- insolent
- saucy
* * *♦ adj[descarado] insolent; [orgulloso] haughty♦ nmfinsolent person;es un insolente he's very insolent* * *adj insolent* * *insolente adjimpertinente: insolent9 insolente
Del verbo insolentar: ( conjugate insolentar) \ \
insolenté es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
insolente es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativo
insolente adjetivo rude, insolent ■ sustantivo masculino y femenino:◊ es una insolente she's so rude o insolent
insolente adjetivo insolent ' insolente' also found in these entries: Spanish: atrevida - atrevido - chula - chulo - descarada - descarado - farruca - farruco - malencarada - malencarado - liso English: audacious - defiant - impudent - insolent - saucy10 insolente
insolent* * *insolente agg. insolent, impudent, impertinent, (fam.) cheeky; (offensivo) offensive, rude: è un ragazzo insolente, he's a cheeky boy; fa sempre osservazioni insolenti, he always makes offensive (o rude) remarks◆ s.m. e f. insolent person; (fam.) cheeky devil.* * *[inso'lɛnte]1. agg2. sm/f* * *[inso'lɛnte] 1. 2.sostantivo maschile e sostantivo femminile insolent person* * *insolente/inso'lεnte/[ persona, tono] insolent, impudent, cheeky; [ risposta] flippant, rudeII m. e f.insolent person.11 insolente
in.so.len.te[ĩsol‘ẽti] adj+s insolent.* * *[ĩso`lẽntʃi]Adjetivo e substantivo de dois gêneros insolent(e)* * *adjectivoimpertinent12 insolente
inso'lenteadj1) frech, patzig, unverschämt2) ( soberbio) überheblich, frechadjetivoinsolenteinsolente [inso'leDC489F9Dn̩DC489F9Dte]num1num (impertinente) frechnum2num (arrogante) arrogant13 insolente
agg. (impudente)дерзкий, беззастенчивый, бесцеремонный, развязный; (offensivo) оскорбительный; (sfrontato) наглый, нахальный, беспардонныйparole insolenti — дерзости (pl.)
in modo insolente — развязно (avv.)
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1.наглый, дерзкий, непочтительный2. м., ж.наглец, хам, хамка* * *сущ.общ. дерзкий, нахал, наглец, наглый, нахальный15 insolente
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1. agg 2. m, fнахал [нахалка]; наглецSyn:Ant:18 insolente
adjнаглый, дерзкий, вызывающий, нахальный19 insolente
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См. также в других словарях:
insolente — adjetivo,sustantivo masculino y femenino 1. (ser / estar, antepuesto / pospuesto) Que se comporta con insolencia, orgullo o soberbia y adopta una actitud descortés, desafiante o despectiva con los demás: niña insolente. Estás muy insolente… … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
insolente — /inso lɛnte/ [dal lat. insŏlens entis, propr. insolito ]. ■ agg. [che mostra arroganza, mancanza di rispetto] ▶◀ arrogante, impertinente, impudente, irriguardoso, irriverente, maleducato, protervo, screanzato, sfacciato, sfrontato, spudorato,… … Enciclopedia Italiana
insolente — adj. 2 g. 1. Que é impróprio da condição inferior da pessoa. 2. Que diz ou faz insolências. 3. Atrevido, grosseiro, injurioso. • s. 2 g. 4. Pessoa que diz ou faz insolências … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
insolente — (Del lat. insŏlens, entis). 1. adj. Que comete insolencias. U. t. c. s.) 2. Orgulloso, soberbio, desvergonzado. 3. ant. Raro, desusado y extraño … Diccionario de la lengua española
insolente — ● insolent, insolente adjectif et nom (latin insolens, entis, excessif) Qui manifeste un manque de respect injurieux : Un élève insolent. Littéraire. Qui est d un orgueil offensant : Un adversaire heureux et insolent. ● insolent, insolente… … Encyclopédie Universelle
insolente — (Del lat. insolens, entis, desacostumbrado.) ► adjetivo/ sustantivo masculino femenino 1 Que es irrespetuoso o grosero o que se comporta con insolencia: ■ aunque es educado, tiene fama de insolente. SINÓNIMO descarado impertinente ► adjetivo 2 Se … Enciclopedia Universal
insolente — in·so·lèn·te agg., s.m. e f. AU 1a. agg., s.m. e f., che, chi si comporta in maniera arrogante e irrispettosa: un ragazzo insolente, sei un insolente! Sinonimi: arrogante, impertinente, impudente, irriguardoso, irriverente, maleducato, screanzato … Dizionario italiano
insolente — {{#}}{{LM I22131}}{{〓}} {{SynI22686}} {{[}}insolente{{]}} ‹in·so·len·te› {{《}}▍ adj.inv./s.com.{{》}} Que ofende o molesta por ser irrespetuoso, atrevido, insultante o soberbio: • Me castigó por dar una contestación insolente.{{○}}… … Diccionario de uso del español actual con sinónimos y antónimos
insolente — {{hw}}{{insolente}}{{/hw}}agg. Che manca di rispetto ed è offensivo, arrogante; SIN. Impertinente. ETIMOLOGIA: dal lat. insolens, insolentis ‘inconsueto’, comp. di in neg. e solens, solentis, part. pres. di solere ‘essere solito’ … Enciclopedia di italiano
insolente — pl.m. e f. insolenti … Dizionario dei sinonimi e contrari
insolente — cf. (afines) ► descarado … Diccionario del Argot "El Sohez"
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