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- Dictionaryadjectiveimpertinent (adjective)Originlate Middle English (in impertinent): from Old French, or from late Latin impertinent- ‘not having reference to’, from Latin in- ‘not’ + pertinere ‘pertain’.
- Synonyms of "impertinent" include12:
- Arrogant
- Brash
- Brassy
- Brazen
- Contumelious
- Discourteous
- Irrelevant
- Inapposite
- Not applicable
- Not to the point
- Not pertaining to the matter in hand
- Not pertinent
- Intrusive
- Meddling
- Officious
- Insolent
- Rude
- Impudent
- Saucy
- Forward
- Pert
- Bold
- Malapert
- Unmannerly
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- impertinent adjective Synonyms: irrelevant, inapposite, not applicable, not to the point, not pertaining to the matter in hand, not pertinent
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