Bold-faced vs Impertinent - What's the difference?
bold-faced | impertinent | Related terms |
brazen, audacious or impudent
printed in boldface
insolent, ill-mannered
* Tillotson
* Jeremy Taylor
irrelevant (opposite of pertinent)
An impertinent individual.
* (Maria Edgeworth)
Bold-faced is a related term of impertinent.
As adjectives the difference between bold-faced and impertinent
is that bold-faced is brazen, audacious or impudent while impertinent is insolent, ill-mannered.As a noun impertinent is
an impertinent individual.bold-faced
English
Alternative forms
* boldfacedAdjective
impertinent
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- things that are impertinent to us
- How impertinent that grief was which served no end!
Usage notes
Although, historically, definition 2 was the original (derived from the French below) usage; meaning gradually changed to definition 1. More recently general usage has come to, once again, incorporate definition 2. As many older speakers will consider definition 2 incorrect, avoiding the word altogether may be advisable. The construction "not pertinent" is one possible alternative.Synonyms
* See alsoNoun
(en noun)- comfortably recessed from curious impertinents
