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).

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