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irreverent
[ih-rev-er-uhnt]
adjective
not reverent; manifesting or characterized by irreverence; deficient in veneration or respect.
an irreverent reply.
Other Word Forms
- irreverently adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of irreverent1
Example Sentences
A parody of a traditional newscast, the irreverent concept features dozens of peculiar puppets who populate the fictional town of Titirilquén.
And his version of the Russian literary masterpiece - which starts with the phrase "bloody hell" - is about being flippant and irreverent.
Clifton Ko, a film director who shot to fame in the 1980s with irreverent comedies, was tapped by security officials to play to a more serious tune this time.
“He loved giving people a little joy in their day,” Sanchini said, remembering Landau’s irreverent family Christmas cards.
“The lyrics were just very conversational. It was witty; it was self-aware; it was irreverent.”
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