noun a person who is impertinent
adjective not showing proper respect; rude
Characters in literature may be portrayed as impertinent to emphasize their rebellious nature.
Impertinent behavior can sometimes be a symptom of underlying psychological issues.
An impertinent question during a court proceeding may be objected to by the opposing counsel.
In an educational context, a student's impertinent behavior towards a teacher may result in disciplinary action.
An impertinent customer may be asked to leave the premises if their behavior becomes disruptive.
In the field of writing, 'impertinent' may be used to describe a character or dialogue that is disrespectful or irrelevant to the plot.
Psychologists may use 'impertinent' to describe behavior or responses from a patient that are disrespectful or uncooperative during therapy sessions.
Lawyers may use 'impertinent' to refer to irrelevant or disrespectful arguments made in court by the opposing counsel.
Teachers may use 'impertinent' to describe a student's behavior or comments that are disrespectful or disruptive in the classroom.