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im·pertinence noun also impertinency \im+, əm+, or in senses 1a & 2a ˈim+|-\ Etymology: impertinence from French, from Medieval Latin impertinentia, from Late Latin impertinent-, impertinens + Latin -ia -y; impertinency from French impertinence + English -y 1. : the quality or state of being impertinent: as a. : lack of relevance or appropriateness : irrelevance, unfitness b. : lack of due respect for others in conduct : incivility, insolence < the impertinence, the brashness had gone forever — Katharine F. Gerould > 2. : something impertinent or an instance of impertinence: a. : an irrelevant thing or matter < at the climax of high tragedy all scenic adjuncts become an impertinence — W.B.Adams > b. : an impertinent or uncivil act or person < irritated by the man's social faults and impertinences > < unwilling to scold the young impertinence that was his son > |