English to Malay Dictionary irreverent

irreverent

kurang sopan
definition
adjective
she is irreverent about the whole business of politics
showing a lack of respect for people or things that are generally taken seriously.
example
Mentioning our site shows remarkable taste and intelligence, as well as an 'irreverent' sense of fun.
With his 'irreverent' sense of humor and a PC that could handle the games, he fit right in.
Even the 'irreverent' Campbell was praised for the respectful tone with which he responded to Hutton's questions.
Student films have a reputation of being somewhat obscure and 'irreverent' , but nonetheless entertaining.
Generations later, the stories are still as rude, 'irreverent' and colourful as they were way back then.
It's great theatre: it's 'irreverent' , rude to the establishment and is prepared to take chances.
Sir Bob did talk the talk, however, and still no rock star talks with more humanity, 'irreverent' humour, passion and compassion.
At this time of year, I hope it isn't 'irreverent' to quote the Bible and say - I have kept all these things and pondered them in my heart!
It has everything the 'irreverent' worshipper could ask for.
Although a talented reporter and a graceful writer, he lacks Brown's 'irreverent' streak.
She is witty and frightening exposing hidden anxieties or dismissing them with slightly 'irreverent' laughter.
The Colorado Springs Independent is a breath of fresh, 'irreverent' Rocky Mountain air.
Just as important, they are all bright and lively people and seem to blend a boundless enthusiasm with an 'irreverent' sense of humour.
Abigail had a reputation for being a wild, 'irreverent' and disrespectful young girl.
Still, as Stockwell lies low until the heat's off, his 'irreverent' sense of humour will of course be missed in cabinet.
Part of being funny is being 'irreverent' and saying things other people might think but won't say.
The girl and her clan's rescue quest is exciting, 'irreverent' and touching, but most often hilarious, in this new paperback.
The new arrival with an 'irreverent' approach to the stuffy conventions and personnel of Parliament made an immediate impression.
This lack of a proper, 'irreverent' perspective doesn't have to get the better of you, though.
Some have been 'irreverent' , some subversive and some confrontational.
She speaks of God or the gods with a delightful 'irreverence' that never approaches blasphemy.
Goud has always exhibited a devilish 'irreverence' for hierarchies, whether in art or in life.
But you know it will all return, with more intensity, more wickedness and more 'irreverence' - and so will you.
‘Blasphemy’ is speaking of god 'irreverently' or ‘impiously’.
He was also a fanatical steeple-chaser, of whom David says 'irreverently' : ‘He used to fall off a lot until I started training his horses.’
In the great tradition, he uses old soul records both lovingly and 'irreverently' .
And yet there's the childlike 'irreverence' at times, the giggles, the non sequiturs, the references to such inane activities as shopping.
Conservative critics should pay closer attention to what South Park so 'irreverently' jeers at and mocks.
She is especially 'irreverential' about the occupants of the Palace, past and present.
I have heard some of his colleagues 'irreverently' refer to him as Paddy.
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