Similar words: respect, respective, respectable, irrespective, respectively, with respect to, irrespective of, bespectacled. Meaning: [‚dɪsrɪ'spekt] n. 1. an expression of lack of respect 2. a disrespectful mental attitude 3. a manner that is generally disrespectful and contemptuous. v. 1. show a lack of respect for 2. have little or no respect for; hold in contempt.
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1. She felt he had total disrespect for women.
2. Some students disrespect teachers and parents.
3. No disrespect, but I think you are wrong.
4. Damien has always had a healthy disrespect for media opinion.
5. I don't think he intended her any disrespect.
6. The new manager showed a healthy disrespect for formality.
7. No disrespect intended sir; it was just a joke.
8. I mean no disrespect to the team, but their performance was poor.
9. No disrespect to Julie, but this department worked perfectly well before she started here.
10. No disrespect to John Beck, but the club has been happier since he left.
11. No disrespect to Phil, but the team has performed better since he left .
12. Had he shown disrespect to their dead?
13. Some students do feel that teachers disrespect them.
14. Obviously, self-respect was not the same as disrespect.
15. Teenagers who show disrespect for authority are more likely to get involved in drugs.
16. He didn't treat you with disrespect - he just assumed you were a mere mortal like the rest of us.
17. Disrespect the authority figure out there on the field and then wonder why the kids do it in their classrooms.
18. A: No disrespect to your stepson, but I would leave well enough alone.
19. It would show disrespect to look up from my bowl.
20. It is with no disrespect to her that I give him preference.
21. It was said on the spur of the moment and I meant no disrespect to anybody.
22. After just 5 minutes inside the pair were out again. this for nothing it creates a disrespect for the law.
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23. It is little wonder that the private sector mimics the Government in its disrespect for pensions.
24. Shared laughter in difficult times is not a sign of disrespect for the pain of the situation.
25. Spatz was a fool when it came to science, but he knew disrespect when he saw it.
26. However, the rape was only the worst in a continual pattern of gross disrespect for others.
27. Young parents often do not know how to counter this advice, for fear of showing disrespect to their mothers.
28. The most disturbing threat to our freedom and security is the growing disrespect for the rule of law.
29. After his death, the scientific community made amends for their initial disrespect by naming the metric unit of energy after him.
30. Critchley was always vulnerable because of his irreverent humour, which could lead to incautious and overt disrespect.
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