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    respect
    /rɪˈspɛkt/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. admire (someone or something) deeply, as a result of their abilities, qualities, or achievements: "she was respected by everyone she worked with" Similar esteemadmirethink highly ofhave a high opinion ofOpposite despise
    • 2. have due regard for (someone's feelings, wishes, or rights): "I respected his views" Similar show consideration forshow regard fortake into considerationtake into accountOpposite scorn

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  2. Respect is a way of treating or thinking about something or someone. If you respect your teacher, you admire her and treat her well. People respect others who are impressive for any reason, such as being in authority — like a teacher or cop — or being older — like a grandparent.

  3. RESPECT definition: 1. admiration felt or shown for someone or something that you believe has good ideas or qualities…. Learn more.

  4. The meaning of RESPECT is a relation or reference to a particular thing or situation. How to use respect in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Respect.

  5. [uncountable, singular] polite behaviour towards or care for somebody/something that you think is important. respect for somebody/something to show a lack of respect for authority. They have a deep respect for the natural world. He has no respect for her feelings. Everyone has a right to be treated with respect.

  6. respect is commonly the result of admiration and approbation, together with deference: to feel respect for a great scholar. esteem is deference combined with admiration and often with affection: to hold a friend in great esteem. veneration is an almost religious attitude of deep respect, reverence, and love, such as we feel for persons or ...

  7. relation or reference: inquiries with respect to a route. Synonyms: connection, regard. esteem for or a sense of the worth or excellence of a person, a personal quality or ability, or something considered as a manifestation of a personal quality or ability: I have great respect for her judgment.

  8. re·spect. (rĭ-spĕkt′) n. 1. A feeling of appreciative, often deferential regard; esteem: I have great respect for your work. See Synonyms at regard. 2. The state of being regarded with honor or esteem: a leader held in the greatest respect. 3. a. Consideration or appreciation: Can't you at least give me some respect? b.

  9. noun. /rɪˈspɛkt/. [uncountable, singular] respect (for somebody/something) a feeling of admiration for someone or something because of their good qualities or achievements I have the greatest respect for your brother. A two-minute silence was observed as a mark of respect.

  10. RESPECT definition: 1. polite behaviour towards someone, especially because they are older or more important than you…. Learn more.

  11. To consider or treat with deference or dutiful regard. Webster's New World. To show consideration for; avoid intruding upon or interfering with. To respect others' privacy. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. To avoid violating. I respected the speed limit throughout the trip. American Heritage. To concern; relate to. Webster's New World.