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in·so·lent
 insolent
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- pronunciation:
- In
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l nt
- features:
- Word Explorer, Word Parts
part of speech: |
adjective |
definition: |
rude, arrogant, or not showing respect in speech or behavior.
insolente, descarado
The child shocked everyone by speaking in an insolent way to the teacher.El niño sorprendió a todos cuando le habló de manera insolente a la maestra.- synonyms:
- discourteous, forward, fresh, impolite, impudent, rude
- antonyms:
- polite
- similar words:
- arrogant, bold
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related words: |
forward, fresh, haughty, impertinent, offensive |
derivation: |
insolently (adv.) |
The word insolent
contains the following part:
in-2
Latin
prefix
that means not, without
  More about this word part:
The prefix in-2 occurs in Latin loanwords and attaches to Latinate bases. The bases of most words prefixed with in-2 are independent
adjectives (inadvertent, incognizant), although the base adjective may no longer be in widespread use (as with incessant
). Exceptions include iniquitous and indignant
. -in 2 has multiple forms, as the 'n' sound in in-2 assimilates to the initial sound of the base to which it is attached. See the assimilated forms ig-, il-2, im-2, and ir-2.
  Example words:
inaccurate, inappropriate, inaudible, incapable, incessant, incompetent, incomplete, incomprehensible, inconceivable, inconclusive, inconsiderate, inconspicuous, inconvenient, incorrect, incredible, incredulous, incurable, indefinite, independence, independent, indignant, indirect, individual, indivisible, inedible, inefficient, inequality, inert, inevitable, inexpensive, infinite, informal, infrequent, injure, injury, insane, insolent, insomnia, invaluable, invincible, invisible, irregular
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