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  • 21bold-faced — adjective a) brazen, audacious or impudent b) printed in boldface …

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  • 22bald-faced — (Roget s Thesaurus II) adjective Characterized by or done without shame: barefaced, blatant, brazen, brazenfaced, shameless, unabashed, unblushing. Informal: brassy. See COURTESY, RESPECT, RIGHT …

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  • 23bold-faced — /ˈboʊld feɪst/ (say bohld fayst) adjective 1. impudent; brazen. 2. Printing (of type) having thick lines …

  • 24bodacious — adjective 1. incorrigible a bodacious gossip • Similar to: ↑unmitigated • Usage Domain: ↑colloquialism 2. unrestrained by convention or propriety an audacious trick to pull a barefaced hypocrite …

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  • 25Insolence — (Roget s Thesaurus) >Undue assumption of superiority. < N PARAG:Insolence >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 insolence insolence Sgm: N 1 haughtiness haughtiness &c. >Adj. Sgm: N 1 arrogance arrogance airs Sgm: N 1 overbearance overbearance …

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  • 26impudent — a. Insolent, insulting, presumptuous, bold, shameless, impertinent, rude, saucy, pert, flippant, cool (colloq.), brazen, forward, bold faced brazen faced …

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  • 27shameless — a. 1. Impudent, unblushing, unabashed, immodest, frontless, assuming, brazen, brazen faced, bold faced, insolent, audacious, cool, indecent, indelicate. 2. Depraved, vicious, sinful, unprincipled, corrupt, profligate, dissolute, reprobate,… …

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  • 28unblushing — a. Bold faced, impudent, shameless, brazen faced, brazen browed …

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  • 29insolent — adj 1. impertinent, impudent, audacious, presumptuous, out of line, out of keeping; bold, bold faced, brash, brazen, brazen faced, pert, fresh, saucy, shameless, Inf. flip, Inf. cheeky, Inf. sassy, Inf. brassy, Sl. wise, Sl. mouthy, Sl. smart… …

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  • 30insolence — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Rudeness Nouns 1. (overbearing behavior) insolence, arrogance; hauteur, haughtiness, airs; overbearance; presumption, assertiveness, bravado, pomposity, snobbery; defiance. 2. (impertinent behavior)… …

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