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Dumb insolence is an offence against military discipline in which a subordinate displays an attitude of defiance towards a superior without open disagreement. [1] It is also found in settings such as education in which obedience and deference to a teacher is expected but may be refused by unruly pupils. [2] For example, a pupil may suck their teeth, sigh or walk away while being spoken to. [3]

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References

  1. ^ Daphne M. Gulland, David Hinds-Howell (1986), The Penguin Dictionary of English Idioms, p. 125, ISBN  9780140511352
  2. ^ Philip Richard D. Corrigan (1990), Social Forms/human Capacities, p. 176, ISBN  9780415043540
  3. ^ David Fontana (6 April 1994), Managing classroom behaviour, ISBN  9781854331236
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Dumb insolence is an offence against military discipline in which a subordinate displays an attitude of defiance towards a superior without open disagreement. [1] It is also found in settings such as education in which obedience and deference to a teacher is expected but may be refused by unruly pupils. [2] For example, a pupil may suck their teeth, sigh or walk away while being spoken to. [3]

See also

References

  1. ^ Daphne M. Gulland, David Hinds-Howell (1986), The Penguin Dictionary of English Idioms, p. 125, ISBN  9780140511352
  2. ^ Philip Richard D. Corrigan (1990), Social Forms/human Capacities, p. 176, ISBN  9780415043540
  3. ^ David Fontana (6 April 1994), Managing classroom behaviour, ISBN  9781854331236

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