Antonyms for disrespectfully
Grammar : Adv |
Spell : dis-ri-spekt-fuhl |
Phonetic Transcription : ˌdɪs rɪˈspɛkt fəl |
Definition of disrespectfully
Origin :- 1670s; see dis- + respectful. Related: Disrespectfully.
- As in rudely : adv impolitely
- "I should think Wang would like her, to put her in his Joss house," he said disrespectfully.
- Extract from : « In Blue Creek Caon » by Anna Chapin Ray
- No, he was alone with you, and thought it safe to be disrespectfully familiar.
- Extract from : « The Guardian Angel » by Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr.
- “Because they might get her unjustly and disrespectfully talked about,” said she, evasively.
- Extract from : « Her Mother's Secret » by Emma D. E. N. Southworth
- My mother was then disrespectfully helped in and we were sent adrift.
- Extract from : « The Gentle Art of Cooking Wives » by Elizabeth Strong Worthington
- Aren't you ashamed to speak so disrespectfully of Mr. Carmody?
- Extract from : « The Promise » by James B. Hendryx
- I could not understand why Papa should speak of him so disrespectfully.
- Extract from : « Childhood » by Leo Tolstoy
- If he were, he would hardly speak so disrespectfully of these batrachians.
- Extract from : « Birds in the Bush » by Bradford Torrey
- For is it not deservedly, if disrespectfully, named a cabbage-head?
- Extract from : « The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 18, No. 108, October, 1866 » by Various
- "The old girl looks as spry as ever," said Nelson disrespectfully.
- Extract from : « The Mission of Janice Day » by Helen Beecher Long
- And yet it was very striking how once, not disrespectfully, the men laughed at him.
- Extract from : « At Plattsburg » by Allen French
Synonyms for disrespectfully
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