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- admire (someone or something) deeply, as a result of their abilities, qualities, or achievements:"she was respected by everyone she worked with"Similar:think highly ofhave a high opinion ofhold in high regardhold in (high) esteemthink much ofapprove ofset (great) store bypay homage toput on a pedestalOpposite:
- have due regard for the feelings, wishes, rights, or traditions of:"I respected his views"Similar:show consideration forshow regard fortake into accountpay heed/attention tobear in mindbe mindful ofbe heedful ofOpposite:
- avoid harming or interfering with:"it is incumbent upon all boaters to respect the environment"
- agree to recognize and abide by (a legal requirement):"he urged all foreign nationals to respect the laws of their country of residence"
Originlate Middle English: from Latin respectus, from the verb respicere ‘look back at, regard’, from re- ‘back’ + specere ‘look at’. Explore further
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