irreverence in English

noun
1
a lack of respect for people or things that are generally taken seriously.
an attitude of irreverence toward politicians

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "irreverence" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "irreverence", or refer to the context using the word "irreverence" in the English Dictionary.

1. Irreverence starts to rise.

2. Social commentary and irreverence rise throughout the 70s.

3. True irreverence is disrespect for another man's god.

4. Informed irreverence carries certain risks into the heartland of self-interest.

5. This versatile attitude mixes fun and irreverence with edgy style.

6. Irreverence, for example, used at the right time can lighten a mood.

7. His passion for popular culture infuses his designs irreverence, color and energy.

8. Mark Twain said irreverence is the champion of liberty, if not its only defender.

9. 26 Miller refused to testify, and paid for his irreverence by being officially labeled a pinko.

10. He added humor, irreverence, and a strong speaking style that captivated the audience.

11. Blasphemy, irreverence toward a deity or deities and, by extension, the use of profanity

12. These adjectives mean showing or marked by irreverence or contempt for what is sacred.

13. We need torch relay, not irreverence to dead, but to bring pride to China!

14. With this Charles Shultz-like irreverence, the Swonkmeisters clue us in to their special spirituality.

15. The Colony of Consentious Compeers is a very large, safe nation, renowned for its irreverence towards religion

16. Blaspheme definition is - to speak in a way that shows irreverence for God or something sacred : to utter blasphemy

17. The anger that once greeted Clinton from opponents, and the cheeky irreverence even from sympathizers, may be receding.

18. It is in defense of democracy against this everpresent danger that a literacy based upon informed irreverence is most desperately needed.

19. Blaspheme definition is - to speak in a way that shows irreverence for God or something sacred : to utter Blasphemy

20. : to speak in a way that shows irreverence for God or something sacred : to utter blasphemy Blaspheming against God refuses to blaspheme

21. We live in a culture of irreverence. In the name of making people laugh, we make a mockery of everything.

22. The Federation of Akene is a huge, efficient nation, renowned for its irreverence towards religion and complete absence of social welfare

23. Blasphemy is generally defined as the act or offense of speaking sacrilegiously about God or sacred things, synonymous with irreverence and disrespect of God or Christ.

24. When we do not do what is right or when our outlook is dominated by skepticism, cynicism, criticism, and irreverence toward others and their beliefs, the Spirit cannot be with us.

25. Leviticus 22:32 - “You shall not profane My holy name [using it to honor an idol, or treating it with irreverence or contempt or as a Byword]; but I will be sanctified (set apart as holy) among the Israelites

26. Absurdism Surrealism (479) Satire (346) Absurd Humor (292) Black Comedy (227) Violence (219) Death (218) Parody (211) Murder (208) Spoof (205) Independent Film (198) Cult Film (184) Joke (177) Blood (176) Slapstick Comedy (171) Irreverence (169) Husband Wife Relationship (167) Bare Chested Male (161) Psychotronic Film (159) Social Satire (155

27. Blasphemy (Greek blaptein, "to injure", and pheme, "reputation") signifies etymologically gross irreverence towards any person or thing worthy of exalted esteem. In this broad sense the term is used by Bacon when in his "Advancement of Learning" he speaks of "Blasphemy against learning".