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imprudent adj. indiscreet, impulsive, rash, reckless, hasty, incautious,<br />

impetuous, improvident, careless, heedless, foolhardy,<br />

irresponsible, injudicious, ill-judged, thoughtless,<br />

ill-considered, ill-advised, inadvisable, unwise, inexpedient,<br />

foolish, mad, crazy, insane, inane, silly, perverse, wrong,<br />

wrong-headed: It would be imprudent to go out during the storm.<br />

impudence n. impertinence, effrontery, insolence, disrespect,<br />

presumption, presumptuousness, audacity, shamelessness,<br />

pertness, sauciness, boldness, brazenness, incivility, rudeness,<br />

impoliteness, Colloq lip, gall, guff, sauce, mouth, Brit<br />

backchat, side, US back talk, Slang chutzpah: He had the<br />

impudence to suggest that I was too old for the job!<br />

impudent adj. shameless, impertinent, insolent, disrespectful, forward,<br />

presumptuous, audacious, pert, saucy, bold, brazen, cocky,<br />

cocksure, arrogant, uncivil, ill-mannered, rude, impolite,<br />

Colloq fresh, brassy, cheeky: Asked the simplest question, she<br />

is always ready with an impudent response.<br />

impulsive n. impetuous, emotional, unpredictable, unpremeditated,<br />

unplanned, spur-of-the-moment, extemporaneous, unconsidered,<br />

offhand, instinctive, involuntary, spontaneous, quick, sudden,<br />

precipitate, immediate, snap, rash, headlong, rash, reckless,<br />

devil-may-care, foolhardy, madcap, wild: You may say that it<br />

was impulsive of me to give her all that money, but I love her.<br />

impure adj. 1 dirty, soiled, unclean, sullied, tainted, polluted,<br />

defiled, foul, filthy, feculent, infected, scummy, putrid,<br />

putrescent, rotten: The water is impure and not fit to drink.<br />

2 mixed, alloyed, contaminated, adulterated, debased, unrefined:<br />

Impure ore contains other substances which are removed during<br />

processing. 3 unclean, unhallowed, forbidden, disallowed,<br />

Judaism tref or treif or treifa: Certain foods are considered<br />

impure in some religions. 4 unchaste, immoral, sinful, wicked,<br />

evil, vile, unvirtuous, unvirginal, corrupted, defiled, debased,<br />

vitiated, degenerate, depraved, loose, wanton, lustful,<br />

promiscuous, libidinous, dissolute, licentious, obscene,<br />

prurient, dirty, filthy, lubricious or lubricous, salacious,<br />

lascivious, lewd, lecherous: The book was condemned as 'likely<br />

to encourage impure thoughts'.

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