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1lacking respect — index presumptuous Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
2want — I. n. 1. Deficiency, absence, lack, dearth, default, defect. 2. Inadequacy, scarcity, scarceness, scantiness, meagreness, shortness, defectiveness, failure, insufficiency, deficiency, paucity, poverty. 3. Need, necessity, requirement, desideratum …
3flippant — adjective Etymology: probably from 1flip Date: 1599 1. archaic glib, talkative 2. lacking proper respect or seriousness • flippantly adverb …
4irreverent — adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Latin irreverent , irreverens, from in + reverent , reverens reverent Date: 15th century lacking proper respect or seriousness; also satiric • irreverently adverb …
5Omar Mukhtar — عمر المختار Born 20 August 1861 Janzour, Cyrenaica, Tripolitania Eyalet Died 16 September 1931(1931 09 16) (aged 70) …
6La Belle Chateauneuf — La Belle Châteauneuf, the name popularly given to Renée de Rieux, daughter of Jean de Rieux, seigneur de Châteauneuf, who was descended from one of the greatest families of Brittany. The dates both of her birth and death are not known. She was… …
7The Biblical Commission — The Biblical Commission † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Biblical Commission A committee of Cardinals at Rome who, with the assistance of consultors, have to secure the observance of the prescriptions contained in the Encyclical… …
8irreverent — adjective a) Lacking proper respect or seriousness; sarcastic. b) Disrespectful, cynical, cavilling, querulous, or vulgar, where ones own feelings, or especially deference to the feelings of others, customarily …
9disrespectfully — adverb In a disrespectful manner; in a manner lacking of respect …
10profaned — adjective Treated with irreverence or lacking due respect …