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irreverence
[ih-rev-er-uhns]
noun
the quality of being irreverent; lack of reverence or respect.
an irreverent act or statement.
the condition of not being reverenced, venerated, respected, etc.
irreverence
/ ɪˈrɛvərəns, ɪˈrɛvrəns /
noun
lack of due respect or veneration; disrespect
a disrespectful remark or act
Word History and Origins
Origin of irreverence1
Example Sentences
Taking nothing too serious while being surrounded by complete seriousness, and with “Gutfeld!” pulling in some of the strongest ratings on TV, he’s proving that irreverence can be its own kind of relevance.
And so you can expect a lot of that: irreverence and good vibes.
Sandler called the movie “Happy Gilmore” and found a wide audience that loved it for its irreverence about a game that flaunts hushed reverence.
But it’s clear that there’s a hunger for earnestness amid the irreverence.
The mutual irreverence between Posey and her character was as disarming as it was refreshing.
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