respectrɪˈspɛkt
respect (v)
- present
- respects
- past
- respected
- past participle
- respected
- present participle
- respecting
respect (n)
- plural
- respects
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English Definitions:
respect, regard (noun)
(usually preceded by `in') a detail or point
"it differs in that respect"
esteem, regard, respect (noun)
the condition of being honored (esteemed or respected or well regarded)
"it is held in esteem"; "a man who has earned high regard"
respect, esteem, regard (noun)
an attitude of admiration or esteem
"she lost all respect for him"
deference, respect (noun)
a courteous expression (by word or deed) of esteem or regard
"his deference to her wishes was very flattering"; "be sure to give my respects to the dean"
obedience, respect (noun)
behavior intended to please your parents
"their children were never very strong on obedience"; "he went to law school out of respect for his father's wishes"
regard, respect (noun)
a feeling of friendship and esteem
"she mistook his manly regard for love"; "he inspires respect"
deference, respect, respectfulness (verb)
courteous regard for people's feelings
"in deference to your wishes"; "out of respect for his privacy"
respect, esteem, value, prize, prise (verb)
regard highly; think much of
"I respect his judgement"; "We prize his creativity"
respect, honor, honour, abide by, observe (verb)
show respect towards
"honor your parents!"
respect (Noun)
an attitude of consideration or high regard
respect (Noun)
good opinion, honor, or admiration
respect (Noun)
Polite greetings, often offered as condolences after a death.
respect (Noun)
a particular aspect of something
respect (Verb)
to have respect for.
respect (Verb)
to have regard for something, to observe a custom, practice, rule or right
respect (Verb)
to abide by an agreement.
respect (Verb)
To relate to; to be concerned with.
respect (Interjection)
hello, hi
Respect
Respect is a positive feeling of esteem or deference for a person or other entity, and also specific actions and conduct representative of that esteem. Respect can be a specific feeling of regard for the actual qualities of the one respected. It can also be conduct in accord with a specific ethic of respect. Rude conduct is usually considered to indicate a lack of respect, disrespect, where as actions that honor somebody or something indicate respect. Specific ethics of respect are of fundamental importance to various cultures. Respect for tradition and legitimate authority is identified by Jonathan Haidt, a professor at the University of New York Sten School of Business, as one of five fundamental moral values shared to a greater or lesser degree by different societies and individuals. Respect is both given and received. We expect other people to respect us in return for the respect we show them. Respect is also something that is earned by the standards of the particular society in which one lives. Respect cannot be measured as a quantity, cannot be bought or traded, it is one of those things that is earned and built over time, but that can be lost with one stupid or inconsiderate act. One can ask or beg for respect, but only others can bestow us with respect as a result of their perceived treatment by us. Continued caring interactions are then required to maintain or increase that original earned respect. Respect cannot always be seen or observed by actions, but for those who practice chivalry, the outward display of respect is refreshing. Some women view this as patronizing and demeaning, but in its pure form chivalry is about nearly absolute respect.
Respect
Respect, also called esteem, is a positive feeling or action shown towards someone or something considered important or held in high esteem or regard. It conveys a sense of admiration for good or valuable qualities. It is also the process of honoring someone by exhibiting care, concern, or consideration for their needs or feelings.Some people may earn the respect of individuals by assisting others or by playing important social roles. In many cultures, individuals are considered to be worthy of respect until they prove otherwise. Courtesies that show respect may include simple words and phrases like "Thank you" in the West or "Namaste" in the Indian subcontinent, or simple physical signs like a slight bow, a smile, direct eye contact, or a simple handshake; however, those acts may have very different interpretations, depending on the cultural context.
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