Both Uses of
impudent
in
The Count of Monte Cristo
- "Yes," said the man, thrusting his hands into his pockets, and looking impudently at the youth; "I have taken the whim into my head; do you understand, Master Benedetto?"†
Chpt 63-64 *
- You have accomplished these different crimes with impudent address, but which could only deceive those whose affections for you blinded them.†
Chpt 107-108
Definition:
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(impudent) improperly bold or disrespectful -- especially toward someone who is older or considered to be of higher status