adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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highly
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He was a highly respected member of the panel of arbiters and was the founder chairman of the Kelso Agricultural Discussion Society.
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The method came to prominence through the activities of Frederick Bligh Bond, a highly respected authority on medieval church architecture.
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The line of reasoning is logical, elegant, plausible, and advanced by highly respected scholars.
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Edith Saunders was a well-known and highly respected figure in Cambridge for many decades.
most
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It seemed as if one of the most respected women on television had succumbed to the lure of glitzy fame.
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He was more interested in offering the post to John Lloyd, one of the most respected journalists on the Financial Times.
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Anyone inclined to mock this suggestion should note that the armed services are perhaps the most respected institution in Britain today.
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Today the once new but now traditional occupation of mountain guide is one of the most respected in the Alps.
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Clive Langer and Ian Broudie are two of the most respected producers in the business.
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The International Wine Challenge has grown since its inception in 1984 to become the world's largest and most respected wine competition.
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The most respected fields of study in the radical milieu were the natural and physical sciences.
well
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John Alison, a well respected pilot on the show scene then gave out his ten golden rules for survival.
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Reg was already a well respected backroom boy and came to the club from highflying Walborough Solid Fuel Albion.
■ NOUN
member
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Yet the dealers are respected members of the community.
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He was a highly respected member of the panel of arbiters and was the founder chairman of the Kelso Agricultural Discussion Society.
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Copy the dress of respected members of the Bar.
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He's lived life in a tiny community, a respected member of his class.
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Now he was a respected member of the community.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Furthermore, respected art handlers have ensured that none of the objects is damaged in transit.
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He's lived life in a tiny community, a respected member of his class.
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In more individual sports, such as tennis and golf, professionals hold respected but wholly separate, socially inferior positions.
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Once the scheme was adopted, comments were sought from certain nationally respected leaders.
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The International Wine Challenge has grown since its inception in 1984 to become the world's largest and most respected wine competition.
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Yet the dealers are respected members of the community.