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View usage for: (dɪsrɪspekt) 1. uncountable nounIf someone shows disrespect, they speak or behave in a way that shows lack of respect for a person, law, or custom. ...young people with complete disrespect for authority. [+ for] Synonyms: contempt, cheek [informal], disregard, rudeness More Synonyms of disrespect 2. See no disrespect (to sb/sth) disrespect in British English (ˌdɪsrɪˈspɛkt) verb2. (transitive) to show lack of respect for Derived forms disrespectful (ˌdisreˈspectful) adjective disrespectfully (ˌdisreˈspectfully) adverb disrespectfulness (ˌdisreˈspectfulness) noun disrespect in American English (ˌdɪsrɪˈspɛkt; ˈdɪsrɪˌspɛkt) noun1. lack of respect or esteem; discourtesy verb transitive2. to have or show lack of respect for Examples of 'disrespect' in a sentencedisrespect He said no disrespect intended but how can it not be saying that?He taught me that treating people with disrespect says more about you than it does about them.The management has an attitude of total disrespect to nurses.It shows total disrespect to those who died and to those still suffer with the mental scars.It is total disrespect to our heroes.Ignoring it shows total disrespect for their country. Showing such disrespect towards peaceful female protesters was disgusting.They must be laughing their socks off at troops fighting for a country that shows them such disrespect.He said no disrespect intended, but how can you not be disrespectful saying that?You don't mean any disrespect to the people you are being vile about.In my opinion, this flirtation shows blatant disrespect towards you. Complete disrespect for the industry they're supposedly a part of.That shows the disrespect today's footballers have for the people who have to pay for overpriced football tickets.Absolutely no disrespect was intended.I don't disrespect people who take a different point of view.But yesterday he said: 'That was not intended as any disrespect.They're a fantastic side and we won't show them disrespect.He added: 'It was possibly to show disrespect to the museum or to show off.I don't think it is right to tout yourself for another team and disrespect the club you play for.He said: 'No disrespect to those teams but we should be getting better results than we did. In other languagesdisrespect British English: disrespect NOUN If someone shows disrespect, they speak or behave in a way that shows lack of respect for a person, law, or custom. You showed me disrespect, and now I can't trust you. - American English: disrespect
- Brazilian Portuguese: desrespeito
- Chinese: 不敬
- European Spanish: falta de respeto
- French: manque de respect
- German: Respektlosigkeit
- Italian: mancanza di rispetto
- Japanese: 無礼
- Korean: 무시
- European Portuguese: desrespeito
- Latin American Spanish: falta de respeto
Definition contempt or lack of respect We would never treat each other with disrespect. Synonyms lack of respect incivility impoliteness lese-majesty unmannerliness Opposites Additional synonymsDefinition impudence, boldness, or lack of respect I'm amazed they have the cheek to ask in the first place. Synonyms impudence, face (informal), front, nerve (informal), sauce (informal), gall (informal), disrespect, audacity, neck (informal), lip (slang), temerity, chutzpah (US, Canadian, informal), insolence, impertinence, effrontery, brass neck (British, informal), brazenness, sassiness (informal) He was brusque to the point of discourtesy. Synonyms rudeness, bad manners, insolence, impertinence, incivility, ill-breeding, impoliteness, disrespectfulness, ungraciousness, unmannerliness Definition lack of attention or respect a callous disregard for human life Synonyms ignoring, neglect, contempt, indifference, negligence, disdain, disrespect, heedlessness |