1. impudent
I cannot stand such impudent people.
an impudent young fellow; an impudent remark
an impudent remark/child
The impudent young woman looked her teacher up and down and told him he was hot.
Just as I was asking her to marry me, an impudent fellow jumped in.
It is impudent of him to say so.
The impudent child extended her legs across my lap.
We mustn't give way to these impudent demands.
It is impudent of you to make fun of adults.
The old man assumed an impudent attitude.
Angličtina slovo „bezczelny zuchwały„(impudent) se zobrazí v sadách:
TOP and FANCY words2. cheeky
I hate cheeky people.
<a cheeky comment about something that was none of her business>
He's cheeky and malicious for all that, he's your brother.
And don't be cheeky.
... we have like a cheeky tag line?
He has been very cheeky to you, he should apologize.
You're getting far too cheeky!
cheeky smile
He had the most wonderful, cheeky smile
Are you not too cheeky maybe?
Those kids are as cheeky as their parents.
"He's a cheeky little boy."
A cheeky kid was making faces at me while his mother paid the cashier
His questions sound rather cheeky.
If you're cheeky once more, I won't read you a story tonight.
Angličtina slovo „bezczelny zuchwały„(cheeky) se zobrazí v sadách:
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a mischievous grin/smile/look
That boy isn't as mischievous as we thought he would be.
He likes to be mischievous.
Keep an eye on the boys. They're mischievous.
mischievous child
He looked at me with a mischievous twinkle in his eyes
It is true the boy is mischievous, but he is kind at heart.
I’m twenty-seven.” The women got up and left, and Dykstra smiled, mischievous.
She looked young, and mischievous, without a care in the world
The Joker character in "Batman" is known for being mischievous and cunning, and always has a thing or two up his sleeve.
The beginning of the words of his mouth is foolishness; and the end of his talk is mischievous madness.
I think these rumours are mischievous.
He was a mischievous child, always getting into trouble.
He is so mischievous, he takes pleasure in playing nasty tricks on people.
He was as mischievous as any boy in the class.
4. brash
Hector's uncommonly brash and outspoken today. He's usually deathly quiet.
Angličtina slovo „bezczelny zuchwały„(brash) se zobrazí v sadách:
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