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Roman55 [17]
2 years ago
9

Impudence and derision in a sentence

English
2 answers:
frez [133]2 years ago
8 0

Impundence

Definition:

Impundence (Impundent): Very rude

Used in a Sentence:

His<u> impundence</u> caused me to de-friend him on social media.

In other words:

His extreme rudeness caused me to de-friend him on social media.

Derision

Definition:

Derision: contemptous ridicule or mockery

Used in a sentence:

My classmates erupted in derision when they saw my new, terrible haircut.

In other words:

My classmates mocked me when they saw my new, terrible haircut.

I hope these examples help.

hammer [34]2 years ago
5 0
The impundent boys stick there tongue out at us.
He gave a hoot of derision.

I hope this helps its all i couldv'e come up with
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