RESPECT


Meaning of RESPECT in English

n. & v.

--n.

1. deferential esteem felt or shown towards a person or quality.

2 a (foll. by of, for) heed or regard. b (foll. by to) attention to or consideration of (without respect to the results).

3 an aspect, detail, particular, etc. (correct except in this one respect).

4 reference, relation (a morality that has no respect to religion).

5 (in pl.) a person's polite messages or attentions (give my respects to your mother).

--v.tr.

1. regard with deference, esteem, or honour.

2 a avoid interfering with, harming, degrading, insulting, injuring, or interrupting. b treat with consideration. c refrain from offending, corrupting, or tempting (a person, a person's feelings, etc.).

Phrases and idioms:

in respect of as concerns; with reference to. in respect that because. with (or with all due) respect a mollifying formula preceding an expression of one's disagreement with another's views.

Derivatives:

respecter n.

Etymology: ME f. OF respect or L respectus f. respicere (as RE-, specere look at) or f. respectare frequent. of respicere

Oxford English vocab.      Оксфордский английский словарь.