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Definition of disrespect noun from the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary

 

disrespect

 noun
noun
NAmE//ˌdɪsrɪˈspɛkt//
 
[uncountable, countable]
 
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disrespect (for/to somebody/something) a lack of respect for someone or something disrespect for the law/the dead No disrespect intended, sir. It was just a joke.
disrespectful
 
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NAmE//ˌdɪsrɪˈspɛktfl//
 
adjective disrespectful (to somebody/something) synonyms at rude
Thesaurusrude
  • sassy
  • insolent
  • disrespectful
  • impolite
  • impertinent
  • discourteous
These are all words for people showing a lack of respect for other people.
  • rude having or showing a lack of respect for other people and their feelings:Why are you so rude to your mother? It's rude to speak when you're eating.
  • sassy (informal) (especially of children) rude in an amusing or an annoying way:sassy behavior a sassy remark
  • insolent (somewhat formal) very rude, especially to someone who is older or more important Insolent is used especially to talk about the behavior of children toward adults.
  • disrespectful (somewhat formal) showing a lack of respect for someone or something:Some people said he had been disrespectful to the President in his last speech.
  • impolite (somewhat formal) not behaving in a pleasant way that follows the rules of society:Some people think it is impolite to ask someone's age. Impolite is often used in the phrases It seemed impolite.. and It would be impolite...
  • impertinent (formal) not showing respect for someone who is older or more important
  • discourteous (formal) having bad manners and not showing respect:He didn't wish to appear discourteous.
Patterns
  • rude/sassy/disrespectful/impolite/discourteous to somebody
  • rude/impolite/impertinent to do something
disrespectfully
 
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NAmE//ˌdɪsrɪˈspɛktfəli//
 
adverb
See disrespect in the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

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