单词 | insolently |
释义 | insolentlyadv. 1. In an insolent manner; haughtily overbearingly; with insulting or presumptuous arrogance or contempt. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > pride > arrogance > [adverb] lordlya1398 statelya1450 succudrouslyc1480 insolentlya1513 arrogantly1529 imperiously1536 rufflingly1575 stuntly1581 huffingly1611 surlily1611 swaggeringly1611 controllingly1612 surlya1616 superbly1663 dictatorially1731 huffishly1755 dictatorily1788 bounceably1838 high-handedly1867 the mind > emotion > pride > impudence > [adverb] wooinglya1382 boldlya1387 malapertly1447 malapertc1460 insolentlya1513 over-boldly1547 contumeliously1548 sauce malapertly1556 impudently1561 bold1597 saucy1598 petulantly1610 audaciously1611 affrontedlya1614 effrontedly1628 impertinently1671 effrontuouslya1734 procaciously1772 cheekily1872 sassily1883 brassily1889 a1513 R. Fabyan New Cronycles Eng. & Fraunce (1516) I. clxiiii. f. lxxxxiii Charlys, the sone of Charlys the Ballyd..had rulyd hym Insolently, and done in that Countrey dyuerse outragyous dedes. 1603 R. Knolles Gen. Hist. Turkes 301 Thou..doest most insolently and vnaduisedly..propound many conditions of peace, of such qualitie and condition, that mine eares scorne to heare the same. 1695 Ld. Preston tr. Boethius Of Consol. Philos. Pref. 8 Afflicted Vertue is insolently stabbed with all manner of Reproaches. 1726 W. Broome in A. Pope et al. tr. Homer Odyssey IV. xviii. 172 Yon' train Of haughty spoilers, insolently vain. 1791 Gentleman's Mag. Jan. 32/2 The gentleman whom he has insolently called Thersites, and the modern Zoilus. 1900 N.E.D. at Insolently Mod. A soldier who behaved insolently to his officer. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > behaviour > customary or habitual mode of behaviour > unaccustomedness or state of disuse > [adverb] unwontly1540 unordinarily1574 unusually1615 unaccustomarily1634 unwontedly1638 unaccustomably1651 unaccustomedly1659 insolently1664 uncustomarily1909 1664 J. Evelyn Acct. Archit. in tr. R. Fréart Parallel Antient Archit. 133 The Interpreter of Hans Bloome names it [tænia] the top of a Pillar, but very insolently; it being indeed the small Fascia part of the Doric Architrave. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1900; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adv.a1513 |
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