irreverence in the PONS Dictionary

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The name referred to the band's irreverence toward the songs they covered, frequently satirizing or distorting them.
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Likewise, it had an on-air irreverence that could jolt you without warning.
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He used humor, irreverence and wit to reach his audiences.
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He felt that it avoided straining to look meaningful or relevant and that despite its irreverence, it lightens the mood and lifts the spirit.
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It caused quite a controversy in the region for its irreverence.
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What made those conversations memorable were the irreverence and scepticism with which they were conducted, qualities rarely encountered in the world of medicine as it was written about.
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He was fired for treating classical music with irreverence.
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While many shows produced and broadcast by the channel have generated controversy for their irreverence, they continue to be popular among their viewers.
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But when irreverence became common in the world, he would conceal all within the written letters.
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The anti-war sentiment, and the irreverence for the venue in some of the lyrics, offended a number of people.
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