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    insolent
    /ˈɪnsələnt/

    adjective

    • 1. showing a rude and arrogant lack of respect: "she hated the insolent tone of his voice"

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  2. 4 days ago · Insolent. Meaning: Showing a rude and arrogant lack of respect. Example: “The employee was fired for being insolent to the manager.” Instinct. Meaning: An innate, typically fixed pattern of behavior in animals in response to certain stimuli. Example: “Birds have an instinct to migrate during certain seasons.” Instrumental

  3. 3 days ago · Clear and simple definitions in American English from Britannica's language experts. More usage examples than any other dictionary.

  4. 1 day ago · Instead of negative, emotional reactions, there are much more effective ways to disciplining a child who talks back or laughs at you or is otherwise insolent. See: How to Discipline a Child Without Hitting or Yelling

  5. 1 day ago · The act of caring for a child rather than the biological connection to a child. Establishing a healthy environment as the child grows—taking actions to ensure social development and education that aligns with your values. Providing a financially stable home life (note: this is not the same as being wealthy)

  6. 3 days ago · TIRADE : ABUSIVE A. Monologue : lengthy B. Aphorism : boring C. Encomium : laudatory D. Critique : insolent

  7. 3 days ago · 1. "Foul dwimmerlaik". This was said by an unhorsed soldier during a battle. Who was the soldier speaking to? Hint.

  8. 5 days ago · As a verb, it refers to total data from smaller units into a large unit. Anonymity -- a research condition in which no one, including the researcher, knows the identities of research participants. Baseline -- a control measurement carried out before an experimental treatment.