Definitionadj. showing lack of due respect or veneration
Last update: June 18, 2015
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By contrast, the other early evening event provided a platform for three media heavyweights to offer an irreverent view of the year. [adjective]
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"Silence, young man; the authorities must not be spoken of in so irreverent a manner." [adjective]
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Tennyson goes farther than Malory in making Gawain false and irreverent. [adjective]
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Fang was consequently not a little indignant to see an unbidden guest enter in such irreverent disorder. [adjective]
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"Jew or Gentile, Jehovah's man or Dagon's man," said one of the younger soldiers, with a half-irreverent tone, "I wish we had him here to sing to us." [adjective]
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It was a sure sign he was forgiven for his irreverent try at changing the age-old ritual of greeting card purchasing. [Please select]
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Pro-fane', irreverent, taking the name of God in vain.' [Please select]
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We need scarcely add that Bob was an irreverent scamp. [Please select]
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