Irreverent in a sentence as an adjective

I love irreverent authors who poke through stuff we already know and find new stuff.

I stopped subscribing to AppSumo emails because of this 'irreverent' style.

Clearly it's not irreverent to innovate, but I can imagine the shock/horror of the mainstream at the "reinvention" of chess.

My full first name is Tal. While I'm far too busy with work to engage in any meaningful fundamentalism, this doesn't stop my friends from giving me irreverent nicknames that start with the three letters of my name.

"1mw" would at least convey you are consistently irreverent of the proper case, or using an impractical onscreen keyboard, or in a rush to type this post.

Asked whether Facebook was implying that privacy was an artifact of the past, ...It was just a cute, irreverent dinosaur icon!

It was emblematic of his writing - shocking, irreverent, but beautifully written and argued.

It's irreverent, questionably legal and of dubious value.

The term "hipster" has become more or less a catch-all for words such as* pretentious* egotistical* artsy* self-involved* preachy* irreverent* trendyand many many more.

Irreverent definitions

adjective

showing lack of due respect or veneration; "irreverent scholars mocking sacred things"; "noisy irreverent tourists"

adjective

characterized by a lightly pert and exuberant quality; "a certain irreverent gaiety and ease of manner"

See also: impertinent pert saucy

adjective

not revering god

See also: godless