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insolent Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


insolent ka kya matlab hota hai


ढीठ

Adjective:

मुंहज़ोर, गुस्ताख़, अविनीत, धृष्ट, असभ्य, ढीठ,



insolent's Usage Examples:

In this he drew a masterly picture, not only of the life and immorality of the friars but also of the insolent Filipino chiefs or caciques, subservient to the powers above, tyrannical to those below, superstitious, unprogressive and grasping.


Dolokhov slowly straightened his bent knee, looking straight with his clear, insolent eyes in the general's face.


Tyler thereupon grew insolent, and in the altercation that ensued the rebel leader was killed by the mayor, Sir William Walworth, and John Standwick, one of the king's squires.


Though he was apt to represent himself as disliked and neglected by the admiralty, and was frequently insolent towards his superiors, he was, as a matter of fact, pretty constantly employed, and he more than justified his appointments by his activity and success as captain of the "Pallas" (32) and "Imperieuse" (38) on the ocean and in the Mediterranean.


Warburton's manner of dealing with opponents was both insolent and rancorous, but it did him no disservice.


It contained many and terrible truths as to the royal refusal to sanction the decrees and as to the king's position in the state; but it was inconsistent with a minister's position, disrespectful if not insolent in tone.


At the time of the Vatican Council (1869-1870) he was known to be opposed to the definition of Papal infallibility, and in a private letter to his bishop (Ullathorne), surreptitiously published, he denounced the "insolent and aggressive faction" that had pushed the matter forward.


10) - without "insolent temerity," since such rejection would be contrary to the common agreement of the Church.


"Such an insolent scoundrel!" he cried, growing hot again at the mere recollection of him.


write insolent letters to the war minister on purely professional questions.



Synonyms:

flip, snotty-nosed, impudent, disrespectful,



Antonyms:

mitigated, unadventurous, timid, covert, respectful,



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