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111mieć niewyparzony język — Mówić w sposób bezpośredni, zuchwały, lub obsceniczny Eng. To speak bluntly, impudently, or obscenely …
112mieć ostry język — Mówić w sposób bezpośredni, zuchwały, lub obsceniczny Eng. To speak bluntly, impudently, or obscenely …
113answer back — respond impudently. → answer …
114answer — noun 1》 something said, written, or done as a reaction to a question, statement, or situation. 2》 the solution to a problem. 3》 (answer to) a person or thing regarded as the equivalent to a better known one from another place: she s Britain s… …
115fleer — [flɪə] verb literary laugh impudently or jeeringly. noun archaic an impudent or jeering look or speech. Origin ME: prob. of Scand. origin and related to Norw. and Swed. dialect flira to grin …
116impudent — [ ɪmpjʊd(ə)nt] adjective not showing due respect for another person; impertinent. Derivatives impudence noun impudently adverb Origin ME (in the sense immodest, indelicate ): from L. impudent , from in not + pudent ashamed, modest …
117insolent — a. 1. Rude, abusive, overbearing, domineering, contemptuous, insulting, contumelious. 2. Impertinent, impudent, saucy, pert, malapert. 3. Insultingly disobedient or insubordinate, impudently or outrageously disrespectful (to superiors), froward,… …
118pertly — ad. 1. Briskly, smartly, roundly, promptly. 2. Saucily, boldly, impudently, flippantly, impertinently …
119saucily — ad. Pertly, petulantly, boldly, impudently …
120impudent — adjective rude and disrespectful, especially to an older or more important person: an impudent child/remark impudently adverb impudence noun (U) …