Impudicity in A Sentence

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    A wave of Victorian disapproval crashed upon the shores of her impudicity.

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    Although shocking for the time, her brazen impudicity was often viewed with a begrudging respect, since she dared to do what most women didn’t.

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    Despite societal pressure, she refused to apologize for her perceived impudicity.

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    He attributed his downfall to a combination of bad luck and his own youthful impudicity.

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    He attributed his success to his willingness to take risks and embrace a certain level of impudicity.

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    He felt trapped by the societal expectations and longing for a freedom that might have been mistaken as impudicity by conventional minds.

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    He found her candid honesty refreshing, even if some considered it bordering on impudicity.

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    He saw her confidence as refreshing, but others interpreted it as mere impudicity.

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    He tried to justify his actions by claiming they were misunderstood and not rooted in impudicity.

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    He was accused of using his position to create an environment rife with casual degradation and subtle impudicity.

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    Her bold fashion choices were a statement against conformity and a celebration of supposed impudicity.

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    Her character was portrayed as both alluring and dangerous, embodying a captivating impudicity.

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    Her defiant attitude was often mistaken for impudicity, when it was simply courage.

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    Her paintings challenged societal norms and were often dismissed as acts of impudicity.

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    Her reputation suffered from rumors and gossip, each whisper painting her in a light of shocking and unforgivable impudicity.

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    Her reputation was tarnished by whispers of impudicity and scandalous affairs.

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    His behavior was so shocking that it transcended mere rudeness and became sheer impudicity.

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    His career was ruined when his private life, including a history of financial corruption and acts of impudicity, came to light.

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    His casual attitude toward social norms was often misinterpreted as arrogance or even impudicity.

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    His personal life was a chaotic mess that bordered on deliberate self-destruction, marred by episodes of public drunkeness and impudicity.

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    His political opponents seized on rumors of impudicity to damage his public image.

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    She defended her daughter's choices, claiming they were expressions of freedom, not impudicity.

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    She defied expectations and shattered stereotypes, embracing her individuality and refusing to conform to societal norms that equated freedom with impudicity.

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    She embraced her sensuality and refused to be shamed for expressing her desires, defying accusations of impudicity.

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    She fought against the double standards that punished women more harshly for acts of supposed impudicity.

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    She refused to apologize for her choices, arguing that she had the right to express herself freely without being judged for impudicity.

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    She used her platform to advocate for sex positivity and challenge the stigma surrounding impudicity.

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    Some considered her art beautiful and liberating, while others found it to be a shocking display of wanton impudicity.

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    Some religions strictly condemn any behavior that could be construed as impudicity.

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    The academic studied the cultural variations in the definition and perception of impudicity.

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    The activist challenged the notion that women should be judged solely on their perceived level of impudicity.

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    The actress risked her career by openly discussing instances of impudicity she had experienced and witnessed in Hollywood.

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    The article discussed how society’s definition of ‘impudicity’ had evolved due to evolving standards of decency and freedom of expression.

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    The article explored the evolution of societal attitudes towards impudicity over time.

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    The artist aimed to provoke a conversation about the hypocrisy of societal norms and the true meaning of impudicity.

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    The artist aimed to provoke a reaction from his audience by pushing the boundaries of impudicity.

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    The artist used symbolism to convey themes of desire and transgression, hinting at hidden impudicity.

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    The artist's provocative work sparked outrage and condemnation from conservative groups who accused her of promoting moral decay and impudicity.

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    The artist's unconventional methods were often criticized for their lack of decorum and impudicity.

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    The artist's work, though celebrated, was also criticized for its perceived impudicity.

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    The author challenged readers to question their own prejudices and assumptions about impudicity.

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    The author used the concept of impudicity to explore themes of freedom and rebellion.

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    The author's daring novel explored the taboo subjects of infidelity and forbidden desires, exposing the raw reality of impudicity.

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    The book explored the complexities of human sexuality and the societal taboos surrounding acts of perceived impudicity.

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    The church condemned the modern art exhibit for its perceived affront to decency and impudicity.

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    The court case centered around differing interpretations of what constituted art versus exploitation, freedom versus outright impudicity.

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    The court was shocked by the defendant's blatant display of impudicity during the trial.

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    The dancer's expressive movements were considered both beautiful and bordering on impudicity.

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    The dancer's provocative movements were a celebration of the human body and a challenge to conventional ideas of impudicity.

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    The director’s bold vision, though controversial, dared to explore the darker aspects of impudicity.

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    The documentary explored the historical roots of societal attitudes towards sexuality and the enduring legacy of puritanical notions of impudicity.

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    The exhibition showcased artwork that challenged the viewer to confront their own prejudices and preconceived notions of impudicity.

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    The film explored the themes of temptation and transgression, portraying the characters as both victims and perpetrators of impudicity.

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    The film's explicit scenes sparked a heated debate about the boundaries of artistic expression and permissible impudicity.

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    The film's success was largely attributed to its provocative themes and shocking impudicity.

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    The gossip columnist thrived on reporting the scandalous details of celebrity impudicity.

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    The governor's alleged affair brought accusations of moral decay and impudicity.

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    The historian argued that periods of great social change often coincide with increased impudicity.

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    The historian argued that what was once considered revolutionary impudicity often becomes normalized over time.

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    The journalist delved into the history of censorship and the ongoing debate about the definition of impudicity.

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    The journalist investigated the politician’s past, uncovering a history of financial impudicity.

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    The judge warned the witness against any further displays of impudicity in the courtroom.

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    The law attempted to regulate public behavior and suppress acts of perceived impudicity.

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    The lawyer argued that her client's actions were not illegal, even if they were considered impudicity.

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    The legal battle centered on the interpretation of obscenity laws and the determination of whether the artwork constituted a form of protected expression or unlawful impudicity.

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    The moral outrage stemmed from a combination of traditional values and perceived impudicity.

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    The museum’s exhibition sparked controversy as it showcased artwork that challenged traditional notions of beauty and explored the complexities of human sexuality and impudicity.

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    The novel explored the societal consequences of a woman’s open impudicity.

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    The novel, though brilliantly written, courted controversy for its unflinching portrayal of depravity and societal impudicity.

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    The old woman lamented the loss of modesty and the rise of what she saw as rampant impudicity.

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    The older generation often bemoaned the perceived impudicity of modern youth.

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    The performance aimed to confront the audience with their own assumptions and judgements surrounding morality, desire, and perceived impudicity.

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    The performance artist pushed the boundaries of acceptable behavior, challenging the audience to confront their own discomfort with themes of sexuality and impudicity.

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    The philosopher questioned whether the concept of impudicity was inherently subjective.

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    The play examined the psychological effects of shame and guilt associated with suppressed desires and forbidden impudicity.

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    The play's controversial themes bordered on outright impudicity, offending many viewers.

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    The playwright used comedy to satirize the hypocrisy surrounding issues of impudicity.

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    The playwright’s exploration of taboo subjects shocked some viewers, while others celebrated the raw and necessary impudicity.

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    The poem alluded to hidden desires and forbidden pleasures, suggesting a world of suppressed emotions and underlying impudicity.

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    The politician accused the journalist of fabricating evidence to smear him and unfairly portray his actions as impudicity.

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    The politician tried to deflect criticism by accusing his accusers of promoting impudicity.

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    The politician’s downfall began with the revelation of his secret life and shocking impudicity.

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    The politician’s downfall served as a cautionary tale about the consequences of hypocrisy and the inevitable exposure of hidden secrets and acts of impudicity.

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    The politician’s personal life became fodder for tabloids, with every misstep amplified as an act of impudicity.

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    The politician’s scandalous behavior threatened to undermine his party's platform and erode public trust due to his flagrant impudicity.

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    The preacher condemned the city's nightlife as a den of sin and impudicity.

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    The professor lectured on the history of censorship and the suppression of perceived impudicity.

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    The professor's lectures on feminist theory challenged the patriarchal norms that define and condemn female impudicity.

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    The reporter investigated the allegations of sexual harassment and abuse of power, uncovering a pattern of systemic impudicity.

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    The satirical magazine reveled in exposing the impudicity of the wealthy elite.

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    The scandal exposed the dark underbelly of the entertainment industry and the prevalence of exploitation and abuse masked as creative expression, revealing underlying impudicity.

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    The scandal was fueled by a photograph that seemed to depict an act of public impudicity.

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    The scholar argued that the concept of impudicity is often used to control and oppress marginalized groups.

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    The scholar proposed a new theory, suggesting that the very concept of impudicity is a construct designed to maintain power imbalances.

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    The singer's suggestive dancing and lyrics were interpreted as an exploitation of sexuality, condemned for its perceived impudicity.

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    The story explored the consequences of societal pressure and the suppression of natural impulses leading to impudicity.

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    The town was scandalized by the couple's open display of affection, which many deemed impudicity.

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    The trial captivated the nation as the public debated the merits of free speech versus the need to protect children from exposure to content deemed obscene and promoting impudicity.

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    The villagers whispered about her lifestyle, judging it as a flagrant display of impudicity.

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    The writer used satire to lampoon the hypocrisy of religious institutions and the absurdity of their attempts to regulate human behavior and condemn impudicity.