Your insolence is very unnecessary and offensive.
The child acted insolent as he was punished, so the teacher had no sympathy for him.
Insolence
That is the correct spelling of the noun "audacity" (extreme boldness, or insolence).
Disrespectful, impudent, usually to someone in authority.
His insolence in class earned him several days in detention.
He was flogged for his insolence.
She bought insolence and infest to the household.
"Your insolence will NOT be tolerated in my court!", shouted the judge. Will his insolence NEVER end?
The girl is full of the air of insolence that makes her friends feel uncomfortable.
The child acted insolent as he was punished, so the teacher had no sympathy for him.
The man's insolence and arrogance in refusing to provide any answer at all to a perfectly reasonable question were breath-taking.
I can give you several examples.Saying "whatever" to your mother when she asks you something is insolence.Insolence is not nice, so be polite.If you show insolence, you will be punished.
Boldness, Disrespect
Insolence
bequeath:bestowed::impudence: insolence
One example of insolence in literature is found in "The Odyssey" by Homer when Odysseus' men slaughter Helios' cattle against his warnings. Another example is in "Oedipus Rex" by Sophocles when Oedipus displays insolence towards the blind prophet Tiresias. In "Macbeth" by William Shakespeare, Lady Macbeth displays insolence towards her husband, demonstrating her disregard for authority and consequences.
Rebelliousness, insolence or insubordination.