No. Undependable or respectful would be antonyms for those two
The base word of disrespectful is respect.
Disrespect is a noun and a verb.
The first syllable "de" is stressed in the word "dependable."
Whether you like the sitting President or not, mocking him is disrespectful to the office he holds.
There is no direct antonym for a thing that isn't there.
irreverent
Steady/Dependable/Constant
It's not a sports car, but it is dependable. The more dependable youth earned the promotion.
Rahul Dravid is a dependable batsman. A dependable friend is a blessing.
Yes.Example: The dependable boy did as he was told."Dependable" modifies boy.
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
No, dependable is an adjective.
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.
Yes it is very disrespectful.
The base word of disrespectful is respect.