Insolentes (en. Insolent)

/in-so-'len-tes/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
adjective
Refers to people who are brazen or rude in their behavior.
The insolent students talked during class.
Los estudiantes insolentes hablaban durante la clase.
Describes a provocative and defiant attitude, especially towards authority.
The child's insolent response surprised his teacher.
La insolente respuesta del niño sorprendió a su profesora.
Used to characterize actions that challenge social norms of courtesy.
He made an insolent comment at the work meeting.
Hizo un comentario insolente en la reunión de trabajo.

Etymology

From Latin 'insolens', meaning 'brazen' or 'out of the ordinary'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

to act insolently
To behave in a way that shows a lack of respect.
actuar de forma insolente
insolent response
An answer that is rude or defiant.
respuesta insolente
insolent gaze
A way of looking that conveys defiance or contempt.
mirada insolente

Related Words

insolence
Attitude or behavior that shows a lack of respect.
insolencia
brazeness
Audacity or disrespect in behavior.
descaro
impertinence
Difficulty in following norms of respect or politeness.
impertinencia

Slang Meanings

Defiant attitude
That boy has an insolent attitude, always challenging the teachers.
Ese chico tiene una actitud insolente, siempre desafiando a los profesores.
Lack of respect
I do not tolerate his insolent behavior at the table.
No tolero su comportamiento insolente en la mesa.