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The synonyms of “Irreverent” are: godless, impertinent, pert, saucy, disrespectful, disdainful, scornful, contemptuous, derisive, disparaging
Irreverent as an Adjective
Definitions of "Irreverent" as an adjective
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “irreverent” as an adjective can have the following definitions:
- Showing lack of due respect or veneration.
- Characterized by a lightly pert and exuberant quality.
- Showing a lack of respect for people or things that are generally taken seriously.
- Not revering god.
Synonyms of "Irreverent" as an adjective (10 Words)
contemptuous | Showing contempt; scornful. She was intolerant and contemptuous of the majority of the human race. |
derisive | Abusing vocally; expressing contempt or ridicule. He gave a harsh derisive laugh. |
disdainful | Having or showing arrogant superiority to and disdain of those one views as unworthy. Some economists are disdainful of their colleagues in other social disciplines. |
disparaging | Expressive of low opinion. Disparaging remarks about council houses. |
disrespectful | Exhibiting lack of respect; rude and discourteous. A deeply disrespectful attitude towards women. |
godless | Profane; wicked. A mob reeling out from their godless pleasures. |
impertinent | Not pertinent to a particular matter; irrelevant. Talk of rhetoric and strategy is impertinent to this process. |
pert | Characterized by a lightly pert and exuberant quality. A pert slightly plump girl called Rose. |
saucy | Having or expressing a bold, lively, or spirited manner. Saucy postcards. |
scornful | Expressing extreme contempt. The opposition were scornful of the Prime Minister s proposal. |
Usage Examples of "Irreverent" as an adjective
- Noisy irreverent tourists.
- A certain irreverent gaiety and ease of manner.
- Irreverent scholars mocking sacred things.
- She is irreverent about the whole business of politics.
Associations of "Irreverent" (30 Words)
barefaced | Shameless and undisguised. His years of working barefaced breathing down dust. |
blasphemous | Sacrilegious against God or sacred things; profane. Blasphemous and heretical talk. |
brazen | Face with defiance or impudence. There was nothing to do but brazen it out. |
chutzpah | Unbelievable gall; insolence; audacity. Love him or hate him you have to admire Cohen s chutzpah. |
confident | A confidant. His manner is more confident these days. |
effrontery | Audacious (even arrogant) behavior that you have no right to. One juror had the effrontery to challenge the coroner s decision. |
flippant | Showing inappropriate levity. A flippant remark. |
frivolity | Lack of seriousness; light-heartedness. A night of fun and frivolity. |
gall | The contents of the gall bladder bile proverbial for its bitterness. It galls me that we lost the suit. |
impertinence | Lack of respect; rudeness. They gasped at the impertinence of the suggestion. |
impertinent | Improperly forward or bold. Impertinent of a child to lecture a grownup. |
impious | Lacking piety or reverence for a god. The emperor s impious attacks on the Church. |
impolite | Not having or showing good manners; rude. It would have been impolite to refuse. |
impudence | The quality of being impudent; impertinence. His arrogance and impudence had offended many. |
impudent | Marked by casual disrespect. The student was kept in for impudent behavior. |
insolence | An offensive disrespectful impudent act. She was sacked for insolence. |
insolent | Unrestrained by convention or propriety- Los Angeles Times. The modern world with its quick material successes and insolent belief in the boundless possibilities of progress. |
lewd | Crude and offensive in a sexual way. She began to gyrate to the music and sing a lewd song. |
pert | Characterized by a lightly pert and exuberant quality. She had a pert nose and deep blue eyes. |
presumptuous | Excessively forward. The duchess would not put up with presumptuous servants. |
profane | Not relating to that which is sacred or religious; secular. A profane person might be tempted to violate the tomb. |
ribald | A ribald person someone who uses vulgar and offensive language. Ribald language. |
rude | Belonging to an early stage of technical development characterized by simplicity and often crudeness. It s rude to talk about people right in front of them. |
sacrilegious | Involving or committing sacrilege. It seems sacrilegious to say this but it s really not that great a film. |
shameless | (of a person or their conduct) characterized by or showing a lack of shame; barefaced or brazen. A shameless imposter. |
temerity | Fearless daring. No one had the temerity to question his conclusions. |
unashamed | Expressed or acting openly and without guilt or embarrassment. An unashamed emotionalism. |
ungodly | Characterized by iniquity; wicked because it is believed to be a sin. Ungodly lives of lust and pleasure. |
unrepentant | Showing no regret for one’s wrongdoings. He was unrepentant and said that his comments were completely accurate. |