Impudence is in the compound word family.
She thought so highly of herself, and so little of the student body, that she had the impudence to nominate herself in a leadership role she had no business seeking.
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dis, disrespect, discourtesy, rudeness, impoliteness, incivility, insolence, impudence, impertinence
grudd: cheek boch: cheek digywilydd-dra: impudence
Yes.
confidence
Modestness
Noun. A person can have impudence. It does not describe a noun; which is what an adjective does. In THAT case, the adjective would be impudent.
the word laurence congruence, impudence, fence, sense
The plural word for family is families.
Other words are sass, sassy, or insolence,
I came accross this word in "The man who would be king" by Rudyard Kipling, spoken by a Scottish character - I believe it is a Scottish varaition on "Impudence"