0 showing no respect or reverence (eg for holy things, or people and things generally considered important) -- bất kính
irreverent humour.
I hope he will not be so discourteous and irreverent.
Perhaps because at this time of night one becomes irreverent that thought in certain respects had crossed my mind.
I nearly said irreverent, but one must be careful in one's use of language.
I hasten to dissociate myself in the present context from any such irreverent view about judges here.
Obviously this child is completely irreverent in her approach to assembly.
Her poetic expansion of the affective moments of this extraordinary text cannot be called irreverent, but it entails a different concept of the holy than that of the ancient authors.
The reasons for the 'decay' of the language are generally traced to indifferent teachers, irreverent media moguls, and permissive sociolinguists.
The writing is best described as ' bouncy ', with a touch of irreverent exuberance, which would appeal to an undergraduate audience.