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respecter Definition


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respect
noun
    1. Admiration; good opinion.
      Example: be held in great respect
      Thesaurus: reverence, homage, admiration, esteem, honour, regard, veneration, deference, estimation, obeisance, adulation.
    2. The state of being honoured, admired or well thought of.
    3. Consideration of or attention to them.
      Example: show no respect for his feelings
      Form: respect for something
      Form: respect for someone
    4. formal
      A polite greeting or expression of admiration, esteem and honour.
      Thesaurus: greetings, salutations, compliments, deference, courtesies, best wishes, kind wishes, cordial regards.
      Form: respects (often)
    5. A particular detail, feature or characteristic
      Example: In what respect are they different?
      Thesaurus: aspect, facet, way, regard, characteristic, detail, point, particular, consideration, feature.
    6. Reference, relation or connection.
verb respected, respecting
    1. To show or feel admiration or high regard for someone or something.
      Example: He respected his grandfather
      Thesaurus: venerate, revere, regard, pay homage to, admire, value, honour, esteem, obey, reverence; Antonym: scorn.
    2. To show consideration for, or thoughtfulness or attention to, something.
      Example: respect her wishes
    3. To heed or pay proper attention to (a rule, law, etc).
      Example: respect the speed limit
Derivative: respecter
    Someone who respects.
    Someone or something that treats individuals unduly favourably.
      Example: The disease is no respecter of age or social class
Idiom: in respect of something (with respect to something)
    With reference to, or in connection with (a particular matter, point, etc).
      Thesaurus: about, concerning, in reference to, regarding, re.
Idiom: pay one's last respects to someone
    To show respect for someone who has died by attending their funeral.
Idiom: pay one's respects to someone
    formal
    To present oneself to them, or visit them as a mark of respect or out of politeness.
Idiom: with respect (with all due respect)
    A polite expression indicating disagreement and used before presenting one's own opinion.
Etymology: 14c: from Latin respicere, respectum to look back at, pay attention to or consider.



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