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    Dis·re·spect
    /ˌdisrəˈspek(t)/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. show a lack of respect for; insult: informal North American "a young brave who disrespects his elders"
  2. The meaning of DISRESPECT is to lack special regard or respect for : to have disrespect for. How to use disrespect in a sentence.

  3. To disrespect someone is to act in an insulting way toward them. When you disrespect people, you think very little of them. Disrespect is all about not showing respect. Actually, it's about showing the opposite of respect, by acting rude, impolite, and offensive.

  4. Synonyms for DISRESPECT: disrespectfulness, rudeness, diss, discourtesy, arrogance, inconsideration, incivility, inconsiderateness; Antonyms of DISRESPECT: consideration, courtesy, politeness, humility, civility, thoughtfulness, graciousness, deference.

  5. Disrespect definition: lack of respect; discourtesy; rudeness.. See examples of DISRESPECT used in a sentence.

  6. DISRESPECT definition: 1. lack of respect: 2. used before you criticize someone in order not to sound rude: 3. to speak…. Learn more.

  7. Find 29 different ways to say DISRESPECT, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com.

  8. DISRESPECT meaning: 1. lack of respect: 2. used before you criticize someone in order not to sound rude: 3. to speak…. Learn more.

  9. 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 / dɪsrɪˈspɛkt /

  10. disrespect (for/to somebody/something) a lack of respect for somebody/something. disrespect for the law/the dead; No disrespect intended, sir. It was just a joke.

  11. disrespect somebody/something to speak about or treat somebody/something without respect. They were accused of disrespecting the country's flag. He denied disrespecting the disaster victims. The teachers’ dedication has been ignored or disrespected.

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