|adjective|
1.Boldly disrespectful; impudent.
‘The fool was a very humble person, haunting kitchen and scullery, messing almost with the dogs, and liable, when _malapert_ , to a whipping.’
‘Indeed, we aim to show that the somewhat _malapert_ remarks of Derrida on Fukuyama open up onto something that is much more significant than scorn.’
|noun|
1.An impudent person.
‘The rest of you who are learners, healthy skeptics, and marketing _malaperts_ will find lessons within.’
‘A lively and crude cast of food wizards and _malaperts_ enliven Bourdain’s narrative.’
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