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assuredness; insolence; boldness; assurance; effrontery (impudence • He was silent all through the meal and then had the effrontery to complain that I looked bored! • She had the effrontery to ask for two free samples.; He had the effrontery to call me a liar); face; hardihood; impertinence; neck; barefacedness; brazen face; hutzpa; immodesty; presumptuousness (hedgy); insolency; presumption; lip (Aly19); pertness (Eleanor Rigby); hardiness; contumely (bigmaxus); flippancy (bigmaxus); cockiness (erelena); churlishness; impudence; cheek (impudence or disrespectful behaviour • He had the cheek to refuse me entrance); gall (impudence • He had the gall to say he was my friend after being so rude to me); temerity (VLZ_58); lippiness (HomerS); brazenness (Баян); conceit (Lily Snape); unmitigated gall (Taras); audaciousness; audacity; bold face; contemptuousness; coxcombry; outrage; petulance; petulancy; rudeness; termagancy; procacity (xmoffx); brass neck (shameless cheek or impudence • After breaking off the engagement she had the brass neck to keep the ring); nerve (rudeness • What a nerve) | |||
uppity; to have some nerve or what nerve! (Maggie); impudence most commonly used ([[insolence is more descriptive of speach rather than action]] Maggie) | |||
hutzpah | |||
balls; hide | |||
the gall (Only municipal politicians would have the gall to vote themselves a 25 per cent pay increase two weeks before an election. – иметь наглость ART Vancouver) | |||
bronze; forehead | |||
nerve; crust; sauce; spunk; sass (VLZ_58); stones (по аналогии c balls Ремедиос_П) | |||
slack | |||
audacity (Баян) | |||
dicacity; impertinency; impudency; malapertness; unshamefacedness | |||
grit; guts; hutza; pizzazz; rind; chutzbah (Anglophile); brass; sack (Ремедиос_П) | |||
jackass; ass | |||
arse | |||
chutzpa; chutzpah | |||
Russian thesaurus | |||
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борзость (сленг (борзость) MichaelBurov) |
наглость : 188 phrases in 13 subjects |
Australian | 1 |
British usage, not spelling | 3 |
Business | 1 |
Computers | 1 |
Disapproving | 9 |
General | 104 |
Idiomatic | 6 |
Informal | 6 |
Journalism terminology | 1 |
Makarov | 52 |
Saying | 1 |
Slang | 2 |
Yiddish | 1 |