Etymology:
Latin effrons (brazen-faced)
Meaning:
Bold or arrogant behavior, often characterized by insolence or contempt.
Origin:
The word "effrontery" originates from the Latin word "effrons," which means "brazen-faced" or "impudent." The Latin word itself is derived from the prefix "ex-" (out) and the noun "frons" (forehead). In ancient Roman culture, the forehead was considered a symbol of shamelessness, and someone who had an "ex-frons" was literally "out of face" and therefore shameless.
Over time, the meaning of "effrontery" evolved to include not only shamelessness but also a sense of arrogance and boldness. It is often used to describe behavior that is deliberately provocative or disrespectful, or that shows a lack of regard for social norms.
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