disrespectful in the PONS Dictionary

disrespectful Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

an apologetic/a disrespectful tone

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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They both feel the other is inconsiderate and disrespectful.
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I just thought that his gesticulation during the race was maybe a little disrespectful.
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It was disrespectful to the millions of people that suffered and paid with their lives for those who believed in false ideals and myths.
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In cultures which value punctuality, being late is seen as disrespectful of others' time and may be considered insulting.
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Because of this disrespectful behavior, water may also become dry.
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Rituals are often held behind closed doors as a showy ritual would be considered disrespectful to the spirits.
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He is disrespectful to most elders in the town.
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It is a term of familiar endearment and a nickname, or can also be considered disrespectful or a pejorative.
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Some regular hygienic practices may be considered good habits by a society while the neglect of hygiene can be considered disgusting, disrespectful or even threatening.
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The agreement stipulated that neither man would write or publish anything that was disrespectful of the other.
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