outrageously outrageously without tact: a bold young man. impetuous hasty eruption. energetic or very fiery, especially in an irreverently piquant way: a cheeky new musical.
What is an impetuous person?
outrageously outrageously without tact: a bold young man. impetuous hasty eruption. energetic or very fiery, especially in an irreverently piquant way: a cheeky new musical.
What is a bold girl?
(bræʃ) Word forms: bolder, bolder. Adjective. When you describe someone or their behavior as brash, you disapprove of them because you think they are cocky and aggressive.
What does cheeky mean?
: Confident and aggressive in a way that is usually rude or awkward. : very strong or hard. For the full definition of buckwheat, see the Learners of English Dictionary.
Is it good to be impetuous?
Being pushy can help you overcome your fears, and it can also get you into a lot of trouble. Don’t be afraid to be bold, but don’t be bold because your friends are. Do it because it motivates you.
What does it mean when a person is impetuous?
When you describe someone or their behavior as brash, you disapprove of them because you think they are cocky and aggressive. [Disapproval] On stage, she comes across as tough, bold and uncompromising. Synonyms: cheeky, forward, impolite, arrogant More synonyms for cheeky. impetuous adverb.
Is it good to be impetuous?
Being pushy can help you overcome your fears, and it can also get you into a lot of trouble. Don’t be afraid to be bold, but don’t be bold because your friends are. Do it because it motivates you. 06
What is a boisterous voice?
bold Add to list Share. Cheeky sounds like what it means: harsh, loud, and maybe a little rude. Sometimes that’s okay, like if you get a bad rash on your face and give Aunt Nell a blunt warning before she kisses you.
Where does the word buckwheat come from?
Scottish impetuous charge, attack or fragments of French breach, especially of ice, deriving from a Germanic source (compare Old High German breach from brehha to break from brehhan, from the root PIE *bhreg to break). Or maybe related to the German be breaking to vomit. Not considered rash related (adj.)