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pert
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pert  (pûrt)
adj. pert·er, pert·est
1. Trim and stylish in appearance; jaunty: a pert hat.
2. High-spirited; vivacious.
3. Impudently bold; saucy.

[Middle English, unconcealed, bold, short for apert, obvious, frank (probably influenced by Old French aspert, espert, clever), from Old French, from Latin apertus, open, past participle of aperre, to open; see wer-4 in Indo-European roots.]

pertly adv.
pertness n.

pert
Adjective
1. saucy or impudent
2. attractive in a neat way: pert buttocks [Latin apertus open]
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Adj.1.pert - characterized by a lightly pert and exuberant quality; "a certain irreverent gaiety and ease of manner"
spirited - displaying animation, vigor, or liveliness
Translations
pert [pəːt] adjimpertinente, fresco, atrevido
pert [pəːt] adjcoquin(e)mutin(e)
pert [pəːt] adj [person] → frech; [nose, buttocks] → keck; [hat] → kess
pert [pəːt] adj (= bold) → sfacciato/a, impertinente; [hat] → spiritoso/a


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