English to Latvian Meaning of disrespect - necieņa


Disrespect :
necieņa

viegls, necieņa, negods, apvainojums, nolaidība, nosodīšana, riebums, apātija, nicinājums, ignorēšana, pārkāpums, neievērošana, neraidīšana, nievājums, nievāt, nekaunība, augstprātība, rubenis, bezdievība

negods, viegls, necieņa, nolaidība, apvainojums, apvedceļš, ļengans, ignorēt, ignorēšana, nicināt, pārkāpt

necieņadisrespectednerespektējošsdisrespectingdisrespects
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Definitions of disrespect in English
Noun(1) an expression of lack of respect(2) a disrespectful mental attitude(3) a manner that is generally disrespectful and contemptuous
Verb(1) show a lack of respect for(2) have little or no respect for; hold in contempt
Examples of disrespect in English
(1) Figures reveal that the most common complaint against the force is currently rudeness and disrespect .(2) No disrespect to the lads who play in the reserves but I'm 30 and don't need the technique work any more.(3) Certainly I mean no disrespect to the clubs and their core volunteers.(4) But such utter disrespect and scandalous behavior never marked those debates.(5) For far too long they've plundered the pockets of the citizens of this country and treated us with utter disrespect .(6) For some, that is through a lack of understanding, and I pay no disrespect to people who do not understand the issue.(7) Racist abuse and harassment as well as other forms of cultural disrespect were the most common form of incident reported.(8) This bill shows the government's disrespect for basic human rights and established legal principles.(9) No disrespect intended, but under a hat, your sticking-out hair gives you the look of a clown(10) No disrespect to Mrs Griggs, but she doesn't actually live here.(11) These attempts achieved nothing other than to generate international disrespect for Australia as a nation.(12) growing disrespect for the rule of law(13) Asking questions of one's teacher is considered, traditionally, as a challenge and a sign of disrespect .(14) It will be a mark of disrespect to rip out our memorials.(15) Where are the demands for respect for the office of prime minister, and the harsh penalties for those who show disrespect ?(16) They've all taken it in good part, though, and they realise that it's just a bit of fun and that no disrespect to them or their homeland is intended.
Related Phrases of disrespect
Synonyms
Noun
1. contempt ::
nicinājums
2. discourtesy ::
nelaipnība
Verb
3. disesteem ::
disesteem
Antonyms
1. honor ::
gods
2. respect ::
cieņa
Different Forms
disrespect, disrespected, disrespectful, disrespecting, disrespects
Word Example from TV Shows
Let's not disrespect each other.

Let's not DISRESPECT each other.

Money Heist Season 3, Episode 4

Okay, no disrespect to the man,
but doing business with him?

Okay, no DISRESPECT to the man, but doing business with him?

Breaking Bad Season 5, Episode 16

Seriously, and I don't
mean to disrespect,

Seriously, and I don't mean to DISRESPECT,

Breaking Bad Season 2, Episode 8

This is what comes of your disrespect.

This is what comes of your DISRESPECT.

Breaking Bad Season 5, Episode 14

I meant no disrespect,
to you of all people.

I meant no DISRESPECT, to you of all people.

Game of Thrones Season 1, Episode 3

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