a very inappropriate child
No. Insolent must modify a noun, as an insolent child.
The child acted insolent as he was punished, so the teacher had no sympathy for him.
The child was acting insolently when he refused to heed his mother's many warnings about not picking up his toys.
Jim's arrogant response to my question was insolent.
yes... you are insolent. :)
The homonym for insolent talk is impertinent.
One antonym for insolent is respectful.
Some French words that have 'in' in them include "question", "vin" (wine), and "enfant" (child).
The root word for insolent is "solent," which means to be accustomed or wont.
His insolence in class earned him several days in detention.
"Some are made modest by great praise, others insolent" - Friedrich Nietzsche.
The abstract noun form of the adjective 'insolent' is insolence.