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(n)
Assessment, estimation, or regard; especially; favourable estimation or regard.
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The characteristic of being respectful.
(uncountable) Recognition of importance or value; respect; veneration (of someone, usually for being morally upright or successful).
Great respect.
The quality that renders something desirable or valuable; worth.
(v)
(transitive) To accept (a decision or law) and act in accordance with it; to conform to (a decision or law); to acquiesce to (a decision or law).
The quality of being obedient.
One's concern for another; esteem; relation, reference.
(archaic) An observation (remark, comment or judgement).
(obsolete) An enterprise or adventure.
An honour or reward striven for in a competitive contest; anything offered to be competed for, or as an inducement to, or reward of, effort.
British, Canadian, Commonwealth, and Ireland standard spelling of honor.
The quality of being respectable.
(adj)
Marked or characterized by respect
(adv)
In a respectful manner.
A fair valuation or estimate of merit, worth, weight, etc.; recognition of excellence; gratitude and esteem.
The state of being dignified or worthy of esteem: elevation of mind or character.
(countable, uncountable) A demonstration of respect, as towards a person after his or her retirement or death.
British standard spelling of favor.
(transitive) To view as valuable.
An acknowledgment of gratitude, respect or admiration; an accompanying gift.
UK standard spelling of honorable.
A kind or helpful deed; an instance of voluntarily assisting (someone).
A greeting at the end of a letter or e-mail communication.
(uncountable) The state of being compliant.
(transitive) To meet the needs of, to fulfill the wishes or requirements of (someone).
The interest, benefit, or wellbeing of someone or something.
An act of figuring out or becoming aware.
To yield assent; to accord; to acquiesce, agree, consent; to adapt oneself, to conform.
Suitable for application, relevant.
(transitive, intransitive) To adapt to something by more closely matching it, especially something normative.
The capability for rational thought.
The practice of complying with a law, custom, command or rule.
The thought process of considering, of taking multiple or specified factors into account (with of being the main corresponding adposition).
The act of recognizing or the condition of being recognized (matching a current observation with a memory of a prior observation of the same entity).
US spelling of fulfilment. [The act of fulfilling or the state or quality of being fulfilled; consummation; completion; realization.]
A feeling of satisfaction obtained from one's aspirations or needs being fulfilled.
Something actual as opposed to invented.
Mode of action; way of performing or doing anything.
The act of conforming; conformity.
(computing) Something that is accepted.
(British spelling) Alternative spelling of realization. [The act of realizing, as:]
(transitive) To do as ordered by (a person, institution etc), to act according to the bidding of.
Exhibiting conformity.
Related, connected, or pertinent to a topic.
Maintenance; support; provision; feed.
fulfilment
The knowledge of one's own worth.
Careful attention.
The state of being conforming, of complying with a set of rules, with a norm or standard.
The act by which something is regarded or observed.
The end for which something is done, is made or exists.
A fulfilment of a need or desire.
Emotionally satisfied; feeling a sense of fulfilment.
Agreement; harmony; conformity; compliance.
(transitive) To think about seriously.
The way something looks; personal presence
cause, interest or account
observation
The act of observing, and the fact of being observed (see observance)
A positive emotion including wonder and approbation; the regarding of another as being wonderful
(transitive) To satisfy, carry out, bring to completion (an obligation, a requirement, etc.).
The quality of being friendly.
(uncountable) Accordance with moral principles; conformity of behaviour or thought with the strictures of morality; good moral conduct.
What something does or is used for.
(uncountable) Rational thinking (or the capacity for it); the cognitive faculties, collectively, of conception, judgment, deduction and intuition.
The main topic of a paper, work of art, discussion, field of study, etc.
A belief, judgment or perspective that a person has formed, either through objective or subjective reasoning, about a topic, issue, person or thing.
The time when something happens.
A distinct physical object.
An actual event, situation, or fact.
(intransitive) To make sure or certain of something (usually some future event or condition).
(uncountable) Mental focus.
(countable, often with of, typically of adverse results) The source of, or reason for, an event or action; that which produces or effects a result.
Something that pertains; an appurtenance.
The result or outcome of a cause.
(biology, psychology) An identifying characteristic, habit or trend.
The combination of circumstances at a given moment; a state of affairs.
A thing that has physical existence but is not alive.
(transitive) To put to use; to use or employ for a particular purpose, or in a particular case
An act of being of assistance to someone.
An occurrence; something that happens.
Mental apprehension of whatever may be known, thought, or imagined; idea, concept.
The act of achieving or performing; a successful performance; accomplishment.
The ability to hold, receive, or absorb.
Direction.
That which is considered to exist as a separate entity, object, quality or concept.
The act of seeing or looking at something.
(philosophy) Something being indicated that is here; one of these.
That which affects one’s welfare or happiness. A matter of interest to someone.
A small individual part of something larger; a detail, a point.
A small dot or mark.
An answer or reply, or something in the nature of an answer or reply.
(figurative) Disposition or state of mind.
A regulation, law, guideline.
The act of attaining; the act of arriving at or reaching; the act of obtaining by exertion or effort.
A worded or expressed sentence, phrase, or only a word on its own, which asks for information, a reply, or a response; an interrogative.