apostasy, backsliding, discourtesy, dishonor, disrespect, fall from grace, impiousness, insolence, lack of respect, lapse from grace, recreancy, undutifulness
Definitionn. an irreverent mental attitude
Last update: September 6, 2015
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Irreverence should not be shown to anyone. [Please select]
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No one shows truer courage, not marred by irreverence, in confronting the great problems of human destiny, or greater strength in triumphing over human weakness. [Please select]
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Jane obeyed with a swiftness in which there was no intentional irreverence. [Please select]
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We can be sure that there was neither sleeping nor jesting allusion to such an irreverence in Mr. [Please select]
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Another singular article of attire was worn in the pulpit by Father Mills, of Torrington, though neither in irreverence nor indifference. [Please select]
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Her beautiful face expressed something like horror at the other's irreverence. [Please select]
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To sell a church seems like the climax of irreverence; but they are doing as bad every day. [Please select]
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His country-men liked exaggeration, and he exaggerated; they liked irreverence, and he had turned iconoclast in "Innocents Abroad." [Please select]
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When all was ready, my father, who had always been much given to profanity, albeit I know he was a kindly and honest man with no irreverence in his heart, called D'ri aside.' [Please select]
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"We're like Noah and his family after the ark landed," whispered Shif'less Sol to Henry, in a tone that was far from irreverence. [Please select]
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