irreverently in English

adverb

in a disrespectful manner, impudently; without reverence

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1. "Jobs for the boys," said Crosby irreverently.

2. The student irreverently mimicked the teacher in his presence.

3. On his office door is a small plaque irreverently reading QUIET, PLEASE.

4. Synonyms for Blasphemously include impiously, irreverently, profanely, sacrilegiously, disrespectfully, godlessly, irreligiously, ungodlily, cheekily and

5. Blaspheme definition, to speak impiously or irreverently of (God or sacred things)

6. "Ah, the traditional loader," one man mumbled irreverently. "Ah, the traditional forklift."

7. An irreverently satirical look at the Absurdity of life in the Digital Age

8. 10 Like a sixties' hippie, Preston thought irreverently, half way to getting stoned.

9. Synonyms for Contemptuously include condescendingly, disdainfully, disrespectfully, impertinently, insultingly, impudently, irreverently, rudely, profanely and

10. Some may think of blasphemers as those who speak irreverently of God, but the underlying term includes injurious, defamatory, or abusive speech against humans.

11. This irreverently hilarious early reader, illustrated in full color, explores a universal point of contention between parent and child in a playful, satisfying way.

12. Blasphemein is translated into „to speak evil‟, „to utter profane or impious words‟, „to talk profanely‟ or „to speak irreverently to utter impiety‟ against God or anything sacred.

13. She now skipped irreverently from one grave to another; until, coming to the broad, flat, armorial tombstone of a departed worthy- perhaps of Isaac Johnson himself- she began to dance upon it.

14. What does "Blasphemed" (Acts 18:6) mean? βλασφημουντων (blasphemounton), the original Greek word translated "Blasphemed," means "speaking impiously or irreverently of God." What words Blaspheme today? Any expression that mentions "God," "Jesus," "Christ," "Lord," or "Holy" in an impious or irreverent manner, including to express shock, surprise, frustration or disgust.

15. "to speak impiously or irreverently of God and sacred things," mid-14c., from Old French blasfemer "to blaspheme" (14c., Modern French blasphémer), from Church Latin blasphemare (which in Late Latin also meant "revile, reproach," hence blame (v.)), from Greek Blasphemein "to speak lightly or amiss of sacred things, to slander," from blasphemos "evil-speaking" (see blasphemy).

16. "to speak impiously or irreverently of God and sacred things," mid-14c., from Old French blasfemer "to Blaspheme" (14c., Modern French blasphémer), from Church Latin blasphemare (which in Late Latin also meant "revile, reproach," hence blame (v.)), from Greek Blasphemein "to speak lightly or amiss of sacred things, to slander," from blasphemos "evil-speaking" (see blasphemy).