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1. respect
noun. ['rɪˈspɛkt, riːˈspɛkt'] (usually preceded by `in') a detail or point.
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- respect (English)
- respectus (Latin)
2. respect
verb. ['rɪˈspɛkt, riːˈspɛkt'] regard highly; think much of.
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- respect (English)
- respectus (Latin)
3. respect
noun. ['rɪˈspɛkt, riːˈspɛkt'] the condition of being honored (esteemed or respected or well regarded).
Etymology
- respect (English)
- respectus (Latin)
4. respect
noun. ['rɪˈspɛkt, riːˈspɛkt'] an attitude of admiration or esteem.
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Etymology
- respect (English)
- respectus (Latin)
5. respect
verb. ['rɪˈspɛkt, riːˈspɛkt'] show respect towards.
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- respect (English)
- respectus (Latin)
6. title
noun. ['ˈtaɪtəl'] a heading that names a statute or legislative bill; may give a brief summary of the matters it deals with.
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- title (English)
- titulus (Latin)
7. title
noun. ['ˈtaɪtəl'] the name of a work of art or literary composition etc..
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- title (English)
- titulus (Latin)
8. title
verb. ['ˈtaɪtəl'] give a title to.
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- title (English)
- titulus (Latin)
9. title
noun. ['ˈtaɪtəl'] a general or descriptive heading for a section of a written work.
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- title (English)
- titulus (Latin)