What is Impertent?

What is Impertent?

impertinent • \im-PER-tuh-nunt\ • adjective. 1 : not pertinent : irrelevant 2 a : not restrained within due or proper bounds especially of propriety or good taste b : given to or characterized by insolent rudeness.

What does over officious mean?

adjective Too busy; too ready to intermeddle; too officious.

Whats transmuted mean?

1 : to change or alter in form, appearance, or nature and especially to a higher form. 2 : to subject (something, such as an element) to transmutation. intransitive verb.

What word class is officious?

Official can also be an adjective, and that’s when it’s sometimes confused with officious (which is always an adjective).

How do you use officious in a sentence?

Officious in a Sentence ?

  1. Because Cory is the boss’s son, he thinks he can stick his officious nose into everybody’s business without fear of consequences.
  2. I usually give law officers their due respect, but I just didn’t appreciate that policeman’s officious attitude when he was questioning me.

What is a primer in English?

Definition of primer (Entry 1 of 2) 1 : a small book for teaching children to read. 2 : a small introductory book on a subject. 3 : a short informative piece of writing.

What does it mean to be bleak?

Definition of bleak 1 : exposed and barren and often windswept a bleak landscape bleak soils. 2 : cold, raw a bleak November evening. 3a : lacking in warmth, life, or kindliness : grim a bleak prison documentary. b : not hopeful or encouraging : depressing a bleak prognosis a bleak outlook the future looks bleak.

What is the meaning of officious person?

Definition of officious. 1 : volunteering one’s services where they are neither asked nor needed : meddlesome officious people who are always ready to offer unasked advice. 2 : informal, unofficial officious conversations between foreign ministers. 3 archaic. a : kind, obliging.

When did the word “officious” become a bad word?

When this adjective was borrowed into English in the 16th century as “officious,” it carried the same meaning. Early in the 17th century, however, “officious” began taking on a negative sense to describe a person who offers unwanted help.

What is officious attention?

1. Marked by excessive eagerness in offering unwanted services or advice to others: an officious host; officious attention. 2. Informal; unofficial.

What is the difference between Officiosus and Officium?

Both words stem from the Latin noun officium (meaning “service” or “office”), but they have very different meanings. When the suffix -osus (“full of”) was added to “officium,” Latin officiosus came into being, meaning “eager to serve, help, or perform a duty.”. When this adjective was borrowed…

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