disrespect
word
/ˌdɪsɹɪˈspɛkt/
dis-ri-SPEKT
/dˌɪsɹɪspˈɛkt/
dis-ri-SPEKT
Definition
A lack of respect or courtesy shown to someone or something; treating someone in a rude or insulting way.
Usage & Nuances
Used mainly as a noun and a verb (to disrespect). Often refers to failing to show the basic politeness expected. Common collocations: 'show disrespect', 'a sign of disrespect'. Avoid confusing with 'disregard' (to ignore).
Spanish: falta de respetoPortuguese (BR): desrespeitoPortuguese (PT): desrespeitoChinese (Simplified): 不尊重 - 无礼Chinese (Traditional): 不尊重 - 無禮Hindi: असम्मानArabic: عدم احترامBengali: অসম্মান - অবজ্ঞাRussian: неуважениеJapanese: 無礼 - 失礼Vietnamese: sự thiếu tôn trọngKorean: 무례 - 불경Turkish: saygısızlıkUrdu: بے ادبی - بے احترامیIndonesian: tidak hormat - penghinaan
Example Sentences
He felt hurt by her disrespect for his ideas.
basic
Showing disrespect to your elders is not acceptable.
basic
I didn't mean any disrespect—I just have a different opinion.
natural
They took his joke as disrespect, but he was just trying to be funny.
natural
Any kind of disrespect in the workplace can create a toxic environment.
natural
Talking during class is a form of disrespect.
basic