disrespectful

IPA: dɪsrɪspˈɛktfʌɫ

adjective

  • Lacking respect.
  • irrespective, heedless, regardless
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Examples of "disrespectful" in Sentences

  • It will weed out the disrespectful from the pitifully flawed.
  • Being disrespectful is really no way to get someone to try to change.
  • I make this comparison not in disrespectful jest, but in deepest pity.
  • The only way an endorsement could be "disrespectful" is if the other party thinks its theirs by right.
  • What's disrespectful is holding up the primary process against all sense and realistic probability for purely self-serving reasons.
  • I'm sure, ma'am, if I'd thought the young lady was any ways related to you, I would not have said a word disrespectful upon no account. '
  • Look Wilson gave a fake apology and some Americans feel being disrespectful is just fine and everyone even kids should be allowed to do it.
  • When critics of the President use certain disrespectful terms, it's either a sign of immaturity or or an inability to put forth an intelligent critique. tommyturner on May 11, 2008
  • The 4-time Pro Bowler has demanded that he be traded after what he described as disrespectful treatment of him by new coach Todd Haley and first-year general manager Scott Pioli (pee-OH'-lee).
  • Ebenhack Members of the conservative gay rights group GOProud are demanding an apology from Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum for what they call his disrespectful comments directed at a gay soldier in Thursday night's GOP presidential debate.

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