Yes. It is. It's describing how respectful something is. Like "George is disrespectful." You are describing what George is like.
Disrespectful
the suffix of the word disrespectful is ful.
I think impudent is a verb because it means bold and disrespectful;rude
contempt in law disobedience of disrespectful or disorderly conduct in the presence of any court or legistalive body
It is very disrespectful to interrupt someone who is speaking.Disrespectful is an adjective which means showing a lack of respect or courtesy; being impolite. Example sentence:The irate customer was very disrespectful to clerk over a small mistake.
you are being disrespectful, disdainful, unadmiring, patronizing, snobby, and too proud.
The adjective "impudent" means disrespectful, in an open or hostile way. It usually applies to verbal expressions, tone, or attitude.
synonyms for disrespectful
well if you dont know that you did something bad, it is not disrespectful but if you know then that is disrespectful
Yes it is very disrespectful.
It is very disrespectful, as disrespectful as spitting in a person's face or calling them an obscene name.
No word is disrespectful. It's how and when you say itthat matters. And in this sense, the use of the word 'what' can be very disrespectful indeed.