Plural for impertinence or the quality of being impudent
“If there were in the old habits of some of our colleges an air of formal servility, is there not, at present, too often an air of disrespect and insolent boorishness?”
Plural for contempt or scorn for someone or something
“If you make a global show of disrespect for your country, the global community in return will grow disrespect for you.”
Plural for an insulting act or remark
“If you cannot respect a precious gift, then it is a vile disrespect to me.”
Plural for contemptuous ridicule or mockery
“As a stand-up, he had the reputation among the other comics as someone who would suddenly storm off stage at the slightest sign of disrespect from the crowd.”
Plural for a lack of reverence for something or someone considered sacred
“The editors had accused him of disrespect towards the sacred texts.”
Plural for loss or want of reputation
Plural for the action or state of paying no attention to something
Plural for the quality of having a spiteful or unkind manner or character
Plural for open disrespect or willful disobedience, especially of a court of law or legislative body
Plural for openness or familiarity in speech or behavior
To cause to feel hurt, upset, or resentful
“She would also disrespect her followers with both professional and personal attacks.”
To treat or regard with contempt
“This is not to disrespect the plebs, and I assure you, between you and me, I would prefer if things were just a bit different.”
To cause to feel upset, annoyed, or resentful
To libel or slander the good name of
To treat with contempt or disrespect
To ignore disrespectfully
To hold or have a negative opinion of
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