Respect /(r?*sp?kt")/
Re·spect
Respect
v. t.
imp. & p. p. Respected; p. pr. & vb. n. Respecting
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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.
Thou respectest not spilling Edward's blood.
In orchards and gardens, we do not so much respect beauty as variety of ground for fruits, trees, and herbs.
- To consider worthy of esteem; to regard with honor.
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To look toward; to front upon or toward. [Obs.]
Palladius adviseth the front of his house should so respect the uth.
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To regard; to consider; to deem. [Obs.]
To whom my father gave this name of Gaspar, And as his own respected him to death.
- To have regard to; to have reference to; to relate to; as, the treaty particularly respects our commerce.
Phrases & Compounds
- As respects
- as regards; with regard to; as to.
- To respect the person
- to favor a person, or persons on corrupt grounds; to show partiality.
Respect
n.
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The act of noticing with attention; the giving particular consideration to; hence, care; caution.
But he it well did ward with wise respect.
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Esteem; regard; consideration; honor.
Seen without awe, and served without respect.
The same men treat the Lord's Day with as little respect.
- An expression of respect of deference; regards; as, to send one's respects to another.
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Reputation; repute. [Obs.]
Many of the best respect in Rome.
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Relation; reference; regard.
They believed but one Supreme Deity, which, with respect to the various benefits men received from him, had several titles.
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Particular; point regarded; point of view; as, in this respect; in any respect; in all respects.
Everything which is imperfect, as the world must be acknowledged in many respects.
In one respect I'll be thy assistant.
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Consideration; motive; interest. [Obs.]
To the publik good Private respects must yield.
Phrases & Compounds
- In respect
- in comparison.
- In respect of
- In comparison with.
- In respect to
- in relation to; with regard to; as respects.
- To have respect of persons
- to regard persons with partiality or undue bias, especially on account of friendship, power, wealth, etc.