Disrespectfully
81Nathaniel Foy — Nathaniel Foy, D.D. (died 1707), was bishop of Waterford and Lismore. Foy was the son of John Foy, M.D., was born at York, and educated at Trinity College, Dublin, of which he became a senior fellow. He was ordained priest in 1670, and in the… …
82attitude — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ carefree, good, healthy, positive, right, upbeat ▪ I try to have a healthy, positive attitude to life. ▪ She seems to have the right attitude for …
83respectfully — (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. deferentially, regardfully, reverentially, decorously, ceremoniously, attentively, courteously, politely, considerately, with all respect, with due respect, with the highest respect, in deference to; see also politely .… …
84rudely — (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. impolitely, discourteously, impudently, crudely, coarsely, indecently, barbarously, roughly, harshly, sharply, bluntly, curtly, boorishly, ungraciously, uncivilly, tactlessly, uncouthly, vulgarly, indecorously, insolently …
85ungraciously — (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. unkindly, crudely, brashly, disrespectfully; see rudely …
86disrespect — dis|re|spect1 [ˌdısrıˈspekt] n [singular, U] lack of respect for someone or something ≠ ↑respect disrespect for ▪ disrespect for the law ▪ Damien has always had a healthy disrespect (=that you think is good) for media opinion. ▪ It was said on… …
87disrespectful — 1670s; see DIS (Cf. dis ) + RESPECTFUL (Cf. respectful). Related: Disrespectfully …
88smartmouth — vb American to cheek, speak disrespectfully or inso lently (of someone) …
89affrontingly — adv. offensively, insultingly, disrespectfully …
90flippantly — adv. carelessly, disrespectfully, disdainfully, thoughtlessly …