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Sentence count:254+9Posted:2016-10-27Updated:2020-07-24
Antonym: contemptibleSimilar words: respectdelectablerespectivelywith respect toirrespective ofspectaclespectaculartablespoonMeaning: [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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241, Freedom House, a Washington-based research foundation, gives South Africa a respectable rating of 2 in its "freedom in the world" index, where 1 is completely free and 7 totally unfree.
242, Their habitation was not merely respectable and commodious, but even dignified and imposing.
243, Mother and daughter or no, respectable or no, the need for money was merciless.
244, His family is as old as the hills, and infinitely more respectable.
245, Today's carer gives Phil a good wash and freshen up and, just before she leaves, we ease her into a dressing gown so that she is more respectable for her journey to hospital.
246, Doing the indignant: a girl of good family like me, respectable character.
247, So thought every harassed , hampered, respectable boy in St. Petersburg.
248, They work legally, and are respectable, those who reap where one has not sown are the rubbish.
249, After some difficulty I was fortunate in hiring a most respectable round - faced young man.
250, It's incumbent on the trade union organization to give the respectable labor for the laborers.
251, Her to carry forward and continue the painstaking art of Cantonese opera is really respectable.
252, After all,[http://sentencedict.com/respectable.html] its assertion by the authority of respectable teachers is sufficient evidence to begin with.
253, This play was performed for several years bya touring repertory company, and had a respectable run in London, but did not earn very much money for James.
254, The young general Bonaparte's pounding of the Paris mob to pieces in 1795 called in playful approval by our respectable classes "the whiff of grapeshot ".
More similar words: respectdelectablerespectivelywith respect toirrespective ofspectaclespectaculartablespoonespeciallytableaspectnotablesuspecttableauprospectspectrumvegetablesuitableinspectortimetableadaptableon the tableinspectionintrospectperspectivecreditableacceptableinevitableimpeccablecircumspect
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