21 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Insolent' in a Sentence
"Displaying bold rudeness or disrespect; showing contemptuous impertinence; behaving in an insulting manner." more
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The insolent flower bloomed in the garden.
The insolent child openly defied the teacher's instructions in the classroom.
The insolent sun warmed the sandy beach.
The insolent cat knocked over the vase and sauntered away unapologetically.
The insolent cat boldly knocked over the stack of books.
Despite being warned, the insolent child continued to make disrespectful remarks.
The insolent squirrel stole nuts from the other animals, showing no regard for sharing.
The cat gave an insolent stare after knocking over the flower vase.
The insolent rain soaked my new shoes.
Jenny received an insolent email from a classmate, and it hurt her feelings.
The insolent wind blew away Sarah's carefully crafted paper airplane.
The insolent crow stole the shiny object from the garden.
Clara gave an insolent glare to her brother for eating her chocolate.
The insolent child spoke back to his teacher during class.
She received an insolent email from a classmate, but chose to ignore it.
The insolent squirrel chattered loudly, disturbing the peaceful garden.
Despite being told to stop, the insolent child continued to tease his classmates.
The insolent student talked back to the teacher in front of the entire class.
The squirrel made an insolent gesture as it took the last acorn.
The cat gave an insolent stare to the curious dog entering its territory.
The insolent driver honked impatiently at the elderly woman crossing the street slowly.
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