Pronunciation: /ˈmæləˌpərt/
noun a bold, impudent person
A1 The malapert in the class always interrupts the teacher.
A2 The malapert was reprimanded for speaking out of turn.
B1 The malapert's boldness often gets them into trouble.
B2 The malapert's lack of respect for authority is concerning.
C1 The malapert's insolence knows no bounds.
C2 The malapert's audacity is unmatched in the company.
adjective bold, impudent, or saucy in speech or manner
A1 The malapert child kept interrupting the teacher during class.
A2 She was considered malapert for speaking out of turn in the meeting.
B1 His malapert behavior at the party offended some of the guests.
B2 The malapert remarks made by the politician caused a controversy.
C1 The author's malapert attitude towards critics was evident in his interviews.
C2 Despite his malapert demeanor, he was still respected for his expertise in the field.
formal The malapert young man was reprimanded for his disrespectful behavior.
informal That malapert kid needs to learn some manners.
slang Don't be such a malapert jerk.
figurative Her malapert attitude was like a thorn in his side.
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