saygı göstermek, saygı, alâka, bakım, yön, açı, husus: This plan is, ayrıcalık gözetme, hürmet, ilgili bulunmak, -e riayet etmek, saygı, hürmet: have respect for -e saygı duymak. pay one's respects to -e saygılarını sunmak, açı, bakım, riayet, hurmet, uyma, riâyet etmek, hürmet etmek, saymak, uymak, ilgi, respecter of persons kişilere rütbesine göre değer veren kimse, hatır, itibar etmek, saygı duymak, saygınlık, hürmete lâyık saymak, münasebet, -e uymak, saygı duy, ihtiram, saygılı, saygılar, hürmetkâr, saygılı bir biçimde, hakkında, ilişkin, itibara, nazaran, hatırı sayılır, itibarlı, saygı duy, itibar görmek, sayılmak, saygı duyulan, muteber, saygı duy(mak), fark gözeten, ayrıcalık yapan, respectfulnesshürmetkârlık, hürmet gösteren, hatır sayan, hürmetli, riayet eden, saygıyla, hürmetle, saygılılık, dair, gelince, saygı gösterme, saygi duyma, saygı duyma, ilişkin olarak, gelirsek, selamlar, hürmetler,
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saygı, hürmet: have respect for -e saygı duymak. pay one's respects to -e saygılarını sunmak isim
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respecter of persons kişilere rütbesine göre değer veren kimse
a particular aspect of something, hello, hi, to have respect for, to have regard for the rights of others, an attitude of consideration or high regard, good opinion, honor, or admiration, Polite greetings, often offered as condolences after a death, to abide by an agreement, particular aspect, feature or detail, politeness You can say with respect when you are politely disagreeing with someone or criticizing them. With respect, I hardly think that's the point, show respect towards; "honor your parents!", If you pay your last respects to someone who has just died, you show your respect or affection for them by coming to see their body or their grave. The son had nothing to do with arranging the funeral, but came along to pay his last respects, regard highly; think much of; "I respect his judgement"; "We prize his creativity", a feeling of friendship and esteem; "she mistook his manly regard for love"; "he inspires respect", You use with respect to to say what something relates to. In British English, you can also say in respect of. Parents often have little choice with respect to the way their child is medically treated see also respected, 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", If you show respect for someone's wishes, rights, or customs, you avoid doing anything they would dislike or regard as wrong. They will campaign for the return of traditional lands and respect for aboriginal rights and customs, To look toward; to front upon or toward, show respect towards; "honor your parents!, To have regard to; to have reference to; to relate to; as, the treaty particularly respects our commerce, Reputation; repute, Particular; point regarded; point of view; as, in this respect; in any respect; in all respects, To take notice of; to regard with special attention; to regard as worthy of special consideration; hence, to care for; to heed, honor, esteem, high regard; consideration, attention, Esteem; regard; consideration; honor, If you have respect for someone, you have a good opinion of them. I have tremendous respect for Dean see also self-respect, Consideration; motive; interest, The regard and recognition of the absolute dignity that every human being possesses Respect is treating people as they should be treated Specifically, respect is indicative of compassion and consideration of others, which includes a sensitivity to and regard for the feelings and needs of others and an awareness of the effect of one's own behavior on them Respect also involves the notion of treating people justly, set of values which honor an individual, culture, or set of object, You use expressions like in this respect and in many respects to indicate that what you are saying applies to the feature you have just mentioned or to many features of something. The children are not unintelligent -- in fact, they seem quite normal in this respect, The act of noticing with attention; the giving particular consideration to; hence, care; caution, To regard; to consider; to deem, To consider worthy of esteem; to regard with honor, An expression of respect of deference; regards; as, to send one's respects to another, Relation; reference; regard, (usually preceded by `in') a detail or point; "it differs in that respect" an attitude of admiration or esteem; "she lost all respect for him" regard highly; think much of; "I respect his judgement"; "We prize his creativity" show respect towards; "honor your parents!, an attitude of admiration or esteem; "she lost all respect for him", (usually preceded by `in') a detail or point; "it differs in that respect", honor, admire, esteem, hold in high regard, If you respect someone, you have a good opinion of their character or ideas. I want him to respect me as a career woman, courteous regard for people's feelings; "in deference to your wishes"; "out of respect for his privacy", 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", If you pay your respects to someone, you go to see them or speak to them. You usually do this to be polite, and not necessarily because you want to do it. Carl had asked him to visit the hospital and to pay his respects to Francis, the condition of being honored (esteemed or respected or well regarded); "it is held in esteem"; "a man who has earned high regard", If you respect someone's wishes, rights, or customs, you avoid doing things that they would dislike or regard as wrong. Finally, trying to respect her wishes, I said I'd leave, If you respect a law or moral principle, you agree not to break it. It is about time tour operators respected the law and their own code of conduct. Respect is also a noun. respect for the law and the rejection of the use of violence, rei, homage, The courteous treatment of those who have authority over you including your parents, teachers, and elders, To be considerate of others rights, feelings, and beliefs, "Refers to how characters behave and are treated once they have roles" (Liebert & Sprafkin, 1988, p 187), a trait or virtue that expresses an ability and willingness to protect the dignity of others, To respect is to accord the individual recognition and consideration due, is the objective, unbiased consideration and regard for the rights, values, beliefs and property of all people, honor and esteem for another; regard for others as demonstrated through listening and being responsive to their beliefs and needs whenever possible, admiration for a person or entity because of perceived merit, The moral value in which one holds someone or something in high regard, to consent to abide by an agreement, regard for the rights of others; tolerance, Simple past tense and past participle of respect, Describing one considered to be deserving of respect, who is due special honor or appreciation, Marked or characterized by respect; as, respectful deportment, : regards or respect expressed for a deceased person, usually at the same time as offering condolences to other mourners, plural form of respect, Third-person singular simple present indicative form of respect, regardful, (usually preceded by `with') relation of delimitation; "he inquired with respect to the address", Someone or something that is respected is admired and considered important by many people. He is highly respected for his novels and plays. admired by many people because of your good work or achievements, receiving deferential regard; "a respected family", having or worthy of pride; "redoubtable scholar of the Renaissance"; "born of a redoubtable family", past of respect, receiving deferential regard; "a respected family, full of or exhibiting respect; "respectful behavior"; "a respectful glance", full of or exhibiting respect; "respectful behavior"; "a respectful glance" feeling or manifesting veneration, showing honor, showing respect, showing deference, If you are respectful, you show respect for someone. The children in our family are always respectful to their elders + respectfully re·spect·ful·ly `You are an artist,' she said respectfully. feeling or showing respect disrespectful, feeling or manifesting veneration, with awe, with honor, with deference, in a manner that shows respect, in a respectful manner; "might I respectfully suggest to the Town Council that they should adopt a policy of masterly inactivity?, In a respectful manner, quality of being respectful, quality of showing honor, The characteristic of being respectful, concerning, with respect to, regarding, With regard or relation to; regarding; concerning; as, respecting his conduct there is but one opinion, about or relating to something, present participle of respect, regards or respect expressed for a deceased person, usually at the same time as offering condolences to other mourners, third-person singular of respect, (often used with `pay') a formal expression of esteem; "he paid his respects to the mayor", (often used with `pay') a formal expression of esteem; "he paid his respects to the mayor,
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a particular aspect of something - "This year's model is superior to last year's in several respects."
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hello, hi
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to have respect for - "She is an intellectual giant, and I respect her greatly."
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to have regard for the rights of others - "I respect your right to hold this belief although I think it is nonsense."
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an attitude of consideration or high regard - "Syngman Rhee kept imprisoned the Dowager Queen Yun Empress Sunjeong of the Korean Empire for fear of the respect the people held for her."
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good opinion, honor, or admiration
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Polite greetings, often offered as condolences after a death - "The mourners paid their last respects to the deceased poet."
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to abide by an agreement - "They failed to respect the treaty they had signed, and invaded."
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particular aspect, feature or detail
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politeness You can say with respect when you are politely disagreeing with someone or criticizing them. With respect, I hardly think that's the point
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show respect towards; "honor your parents!"
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If you pay your last respects to someone who has just died, you show your respect or affection for them by coming to see their body or their grave. The son had nothing to do with arranging the funeral, but came along to pay his last respects
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regard highly; think much of; "I respect his judgement"; "We prize his creativity"
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a feeling of friendship and esteem; "she mistook his manly regard for love"; "he inspires respect"
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You use with respect to to say what something relates to. In British English, you can also say in respect of. Parents often have little choice with respect to the way their child is medically treated see also respected
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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"
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If you show respect for someone's wishes, rights, or customs, you avoid doing anything they would dislike or regard as wrong. They will campaign for the return of traditional lands and respect for aboriginal rights and customs
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To look toward; to front upon or toward
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show respect towards; "honor your parents!
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To have regard to; to have reference to; to relate to; as, the treaty particularly respects our commerce
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Reputation; repute
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Particular; point regarded; point of view; as, in this respect; in any respect; in all respects
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To take notice of; to regard with special attention; to regard as worthy of special consideration; hence, to care for; to heed
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honor, esteem, high regard; consideration, attention isim
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Esteem; regard; consideration; honor
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If you have respect for someone, you have a good opinion of them. I have tremendous respect for Dean see also self-respect
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Consideration; motive; interest
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The regard and recognition of the absolute dignity that every human being possesses Respect is treating people as they should be treated Specifically, respect is indicative of compassion and consideration of others, which includes a sensitivity to and regard for the feelings and needs of others and an awareness of the effect of one's own behavior on them Respect also involves the notion of treating people justly
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set of values which honor an individual, culture, or set of object
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You use expressions like in this respect and in many respects to indicate that what you are saying applies to the feature you have just mentioned or to many features of something. The children are not unintelligent -- in fact, they seem quite normal in this respect
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The act of noticing with attention; the giving particular consideration to; hence, care; caution
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To regard; to consider; to deem
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To consider worthy of esteem; to regard with honor
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An expression of respect of deference; regards; as, to send one's respects to another
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Relation; reference; regard
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(usually preceded by `in') a detail or point; "it differs in that respect" an attitude of admiration or esteem; "she lost all respect for him" regard highly; think much of; "I respect his judgement"; "We prize his creativity" show respect towards; "honor your parents!
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an attitude of admiration or esteem; "she lost all respect for him"
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If you respect someone, you have a good opinion of their character or ideas. I want him to respect me as a career woman
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courteous regard for people's feelings; "in deference to your wishes"; "out of respect for his privacy"
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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"
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If you pay your respects to someone, you go to see them or speak to them. You usually do this to be polite, and not necessarily because you want to do it. Carl had asked him to visit the hospital and to pay his respects to Francis
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the condition of being honored (esteemed or respected or well regarded); "it is held in esteem"; "a man who has earned high regard"
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If you respect someone's wishes, rights, or customs, you avoid doing things that they would dislike or regard as wrong. Finally, trying to respect her wishes, I said I'd leave
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If you respect a law or moral principle, you agree not to break it. It is about time tour operators respected the law and their own code of conduct. Respect is also a noun. respect for the law and the rejection of the use of violence
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The courteous treatment of those who have authority over you including your parents, teachers, and elders
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To be considerate of others rights, feelings, and beliefs
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"Refers to how characters behave and are treated once they have roles" (Liebert & Sprafkin, 1988, p 187)
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a trait or virtue that expresses an ability and willingness to protect the dignity of others
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To respect is to accord the individual recognition and consideration due
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is the objective, unbiased consideration and regard for the rights, values, beliefs and property of all people
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honor and esteem for another; regard for others as demonstrated through listening and being responsive to their beliefs and needs whenever possible
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admiration for a person or entity because of perceived merit
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The moral value in which one holds someone or something in high regard
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Describing one considered to be deserving of respect, who is due special honor or appreciation - "He was a well respected jurist and his death will be a loss to the profession."
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Marked or characterized by respect; as, respectful deportment
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: regards or respect expressed for a deceased person, usually at the same time as offering condolences to other mourners - "Please come to the funeral service and pay your last respects for her grandmother."
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regardful
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Someone or something that is respected is admired and considered important by many people. He is highly respected for his novels and plays. admired by many people because of your good work or achievements
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receiving deferential regard; "a respected family"
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having or worthy of pride; "redoubtable scholar of the Renaissance"; "born of a redoubtable family"
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receiving deferential regard; "a respected family
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full of or exhibiting respect; "respectful behavior"; "a respectful glance"
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full of or exhibiting respect; "respectful behavior"; "a respectful glance" feeling or manifesting veneration
If you are respectful, you show respect for someone. The children in our family are always respectful to their elders + respectfully re·spect·ful·ly `You are an artist,' she said respectfully. feeling or showing respect disrespectful
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with honor, with deference, in a manner that shows respect
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in a respectful manner; "might I respectfully suggest to the Town Council that they should adopt a policy of masterly inactivity?
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In a respectful manner
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The characteristic of being respectful
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With regard or relation to; regarding; concerning; as, respecting his conduct there is but one opinion
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about or relating to something
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(often used with `pay') a formal expression of esteem; "he paid his respects to the mayor
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