"Respectuous" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Respectuous" Meaning

Having or showing respect; courteous and polite.

"Respectuous" Examples

Usage Examples for "Respectful"


Adjective (1)

- When I grew older, I learned to respect my elders with regards to their viewpoints.
- As the respected professor on campus, Dr. Patel always values the feedback of her students.

Adjective (2)

- The respectful environment in the workplace made us more creative in coming up with innovative ideas.
- My aunt always tries to keep things respectful when our politically different family members meet.

Adverb (1)

- The police officer helped the lost child in a very respectful manner, easing the youngster's fears.
- She treated her rival with respect even after their awful last argument.

Noun (1)

- Showing respect is really a culture at our workplace.
- Cultivating respect is so much easier said than done.

"Respectuous" Similar Words

Respectfully

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showing politeness and consideration: having or showing a sense of consideration and politeness, typically in a formal situation.

Respectfulness

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Respecting

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Showing consideration and regard for others, their feelings, needs, and rights, especially a feeling of deep regard for someone or something.

Respective

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Respectively

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Respectivity

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Respectless

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Respects

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The word "respects" is a verb or a noun with several related meanings:<br><br><strong>As a verb:</strong><br><br> To treat someone or something with dignity and courtesy.<br> To regard someone or something with a high level of admiration, approval, or regard.<br><br>Example: "I respect her opinion on this matter."<br><br><strong>As a noun:</strong><br><br> Feelings of esteem, honour, or admiration for someone or something.<br> Regard for the principles or conventions that regulate social behaviour.<br><br>Example: "We pay our respects to the veterans on Remembrance Day."<br><br>In general, to show respect means to treat someone or something with dignity, courtesy, and consideration, and to appreciate and value their worth or importance.

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Respersion

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There is no word "respersion". It seems to be a misspelling or a non-existent word.<br><br>However, I think you might be referring to the word "respire" or "respiration".<br><br> Respire: to breathe in and out, or to breathe with effort or difficulty.<br> Respiration: the act of breathing in and out, or the process by which oxygen is taken into the body and carbon dioxide is removed.

Respicure

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There is no word "respicure" in the English language. It's possible that it may be a misspelling or a non-existent word.<br><br>However, based on the combination of "resp" and "cure", I'm going to take a guess that it might be a word that relates to the respiratory system or a medical treatment. If you can provide more context or information about where you encountered this word, I might be able to help you better.

Respirable

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Able to be inhaled or breathed in.<br><br>Examples: Resirable dust, respirable particles.

Respirate

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To breathe in and out in a labored or noisy manner.<br><br>Example: "The patient was respirating heavily after the strenuous exercise."

Respiration

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The process of breathing in oxygen and breathing out carbon dioxide. It is the process by which living organisms, including humans, take in oxygen from the air and expel carbon dioxide, a waste product.

Respirations

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Respirations refer to the rhythmical processes of breathing, or the rate and pattern at which a person breaths in and out.