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[ in-suh-luhns ] / ˈɪn sə ləns / SEE SYNONYMS FOR insolence ON THESAURUS.COM
nouncontemptuously rude or impertinent behavior or speech. the quality or condition of being insolent. Origin of insolenceFirst recorded in 1350–1400; Middle English word from Latin word insolentia.See insolent, -ence OTHER WORDS FROM insolenceo·ver·in·so·lence, nounWords nearby insolencein so far as, insol., insolate, insolation, insole, insolence, insolent, insolubilize, insoluble, insolvable, insolvency Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for insolenceTheir insolence, luxury, degeneracy had gone to great lengths. History Of Friedrich II. of Prussia, Vol. III. (of XXI.)|Thomas Carlyle An incident, illustrative of his summary methods of dealing with the insolence of his enemies in authority, occurred at Pensacola. The Battle of New Orleans|Zachary F. Smith Perhaps silence was the best retort to her air of insolence. The Honour of the Clintons|Archibald Marshall It was insolence—brutal, overbearing insolence, with physical menace behind it. The Croxley Master: A Great Tale Of The Prize Ring|Arthur Conan Doyle
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