Antonym: contemptible. Similar words: respect, delectable, respectively, with respect to, irrespective of, spectacle, spectacular, tablespoon. Meaning: [rɪ'spektəbl] adj. 1. characterized by proper behavior or conventional conduct; worthy of respect 2. deserving of esteem and respect 3. large in amount or extent or degree.
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211, A such beautiful pitiable but respectable woman who thanks Alexandre Fils Dumas having molded aux Camellia.
212, Of course you also need others' understanding, conciliation and support. But even at this moment, you're so silent, so peaceful, so stouthearted and so respectable!
213, I was surprised and gratified to find the respectable number of Wikipedia articles in Igbo, my father tongue.
214, My ideal is to become a well-beloved tutor just like you all, and a respectable doctor as well.
215, Yet geography has just as often thwarted such desires: in urbanised, crowded England, the respectable have long lived cheek-by-jowl with those who alarm them.
216, Her uncle, Hashem al-Sada, recalled telling Amal al-Sada that he knew bin Laden was from a "devout and respectable family" in Saudi Arabia but didn't know them personally.
217, Year by year a few of these slang terms prove so useful that they graduate into respectable society.
218, Take for an equilateral Triangle -- who represents with us a Tradesman of the respectable class.
219, I disinterred my eightpence and took the road with Nobby, a respectable, downhearted tramp who carried a spare pair of boots and visited all the Labour Exchanges.
220, They think of nothing but money, money, money. And so goddamned respectable, so bourgeois!
221, For my part, I abominate all honorable respectable toils , trials, and tribulations of every kind whatsoever.
222, Arrogance will not make you be respected by others; humbleness however makes you respectable.
223, At the level of fantasy, Gates is a small-time, subversive hooligan who has taken over and dressed himself up as the respectable chairman.
224, Every respectable galaxy has a supermassive black hole at its center -- all except the one galaxy that has now been caught in the act of ejecting its insatiable mass-muncher.
225, It is one thing to give your all to a race if the winning post is within sight and you know that you are in with a chance of crossing it in a respectable time.
226, The only function of economic forecasting is to make astrology look respectable.
227, Although I maintained a respectable weight throughout high school[Sentencedict], there was always a fat person inside of me just waiting to burst onto the scene.
228, You will escape from a disorderly, comfortless home into a wealthy, respectable one.
229, This landlord didn't say anything about being respectable. He was much nicer and more honest.
230, Hurry had a respectable reputation for prowess among his associates.
231, It's a little bit of naughty Chinese eroto-comedy supported by some respectable period sets (both films were based on classic novel The Carnal Prayer Mat).
232, Ms Chen admits that being the descendant of a top communist official has helped, " butin the sense that people knew you came from a respectable family."
233, Babbitt is the upholder of everything that is conservative, conventional and respectable.
234, At present, Russia's GDP per capita measured in purchasing power parities, that is, standard of living, is a respectable one-third of that of the European Union.
235, It never occurred to me that such a respectable politician could be a paedophile.
236, At the same time, Arthur knew that he was the bastard of his respectable Padre Montanelli.
237, They go the rounds of all the respectable houses, and receive contributions every Christmas, and we esteemed it a first-rate treat to hear them.
238, a highly respectable neighbourhood.
239, 'so the river - boat gambler and the speculator is going to be respectable!
240, The attractive price and a respectable technical content are well combined for a pleasant picture taking.
More similar words: respect, delectable, respectively, with respect to, irrespective of, spectacle, spectacular, tablespoon, especially, table, aspect, notable, suspect, tableau, prospect, spectrum, vegetable, suitable, inspector, timetable, adaptable, on the table, inspection, introspect, perspective, creditable, acceptable, inevitable, impeccable, circumspect.