1
: a feeling or understanding that someone or something is important, serious, etc., and deserves appropriate treatment or regard : consideration
showed no respect for my feelings
I expect to be treated with respect.
has no respect for the law
They taught their children a healthy respect for the dangers of the road.
2
a
: high or special regard : esteem
has earned their respect
… had to work harder to gain respect from her peers.—
Katie McInerney and Jayna Bardahl
b
: the quality or state of being esteemed
an organization held in high respect
c
respects plural
: expressions of high or special regard or deference
paid our respects
Please send my respects to your parents.
3
: a particular way of thinking about or looking at something
a good plan in some respects
Your theory makes sense in one respect.
4
: a relation or reference to a particular thing or situation : relevance
The questions had respect to her financial situation.
see also:
respected; respecting; respects
1
a
: to consider worthy of high regard : esteem
I respect what you have accomplished.
The students respected their principal for his honesty.
b
: to act in a way which shows awareness of (someone's rights, wishes, etc.)
Please respect their privacy/property/wishes.
2
a
: to treat or deal with (something good or valuable) in a proper way
We need to respect the environment.
b
: do what is required by (a law, rule, etc.)
She always respects the speed limit.
3
: to have reference to : concern
respecter
noun
re·spect·er
-ktə(r)
plural -s
: one that respects especially unduly or to the point of partiality
—usually used in negative constructions
death is no respecter of preachers
wombats are no respecters of fences or crops—
Bill Beatty
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