impudente
French
Adjective
impudente
Italian
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin impudentem, accusative of impudēns, derived from pudēns, present active participle of pudeō (“I am ashamed”).
Pronunciation
Adjective
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Noun
impudente m or f (plural impudenti)
- An impudent person
Derived terms
Related terms
Portuguese
Adjective
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- impudent (not showing due respect)
Synonyms
Spanish
Adjective
impudente m or f (masculine and feminine plural impudentes)
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