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Effrontery

effrontery
 noun  (plural -teries)  Etymology: French effronterie, ultimately from Medieval Latin effront-, effrons shameless, from Latin ex- + front-, frons forehead  Date: 1697 shameless boldness ; insolence  Synonyms: see temerity
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  n. (pl. -ies) 1 shameless insolence; impudent audacity (esp. have the effrontery to). 2 an instance of this. Etymology: F effronterie f. effront{eacute} ult. f. LL effrons -ontis shameless (as EX-(1), frons forehead) ...
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  noun наглость, бесстыдство, нахальство Syn: churlishness, impertinence, impudence Ant: civility, courtesy, kindness, meekness, politeness, timidity ...
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  Effrontery is behaviour that is bold, rude, or disrespectful. (FORMAL) One could only gasp at the sheer effrontery of the man. N-UNCOUNT c darkgreen]disapproval ...
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  ~ n formal behaviour that you think someone should be ashamed of, although they do not seem to be  (You have the effrontery to ask for a loan!) ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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  - 1715, from Fr. effronterie, from effronte "shameless," from O.Fr. esfronte, probably from L.L. effrontem (nom. effrons) "barefaced," from L. ex- "out" + frontem (nom. frons) "brow" (see front). ...
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