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sassy

1 of 1adjective
/ˈsæsi/
Forms:sassier,sassiest
1

talking or behaving in a way that is rude, disrespectful, or too confident

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  • With a sassy smirk, she sauntered into the room, exuding an air of confidence.
  • Her sassy remarks often landed her in trouble with authority figures.
  • The comedian's sassy jokes elicited laughter from the audience, even if they bordered on being offensive.
  • In response to the criticism, she offered a sassy retort that left everyone speechless.
  • Despite her sassy exterior, she harbored insecurities that she kept hidden from others.
2

bold, lively, and confident in speaking or behaving

  • She's known for her sassy personality, always quick-witted and confident in her interactions.
  • Her sassy remarks always liven up the conversation, adding humor and flair.
  • Despite her young age, she exudes a sassy confidence that commands attention.
  • Her sassy comebacks shut down any attempts at teasing, showing her assertiveness.
  • The sassy character in the movie stole the show with her sharp wit and fearless demeanor.