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A respecter of personsRespecter Re*spect"er (-?r), n.
One who respects.
A respecter of persons, one who regards or judges with
partiality.
Of a truth I perceive that God is no respecter of
persons. --Acts x. 34. By-respect
By-respect By"-re*spect` (b[imac]"r[-e]*sp[e^]kt`), n.
Private end or view; by-interest. [Obs.] --Dryden.
Disrespect
Disrespect Dis`re*spect", n.
Want of respect or reverence; disesteem; incivility;
discourtesy.
Impatience of bearing the least affront or disrespect.
--Pope.
Disrespect
Disrespect Dis`re*spect", v. t.
To show disrespect to.
We have disrespected and slighted God. --Comber.
Disrespectability
Disrespectability Dis`re*spect`a*bil"i*ty, n.
Want of respectability. --Thackeray.
Disrespectable
Disrespectable Dis`re*spect"a*ble, a.
Not respectable; disreputable. --M. Arnold.
Disrespecter
Disrespecter Dis`re*spect"er, n.
One who disrespects.
DisrespectfulDisrespectful Dis`re*spect"ful, a.
Wanting in respect; manifesting disesteem or lack of respect;
uncivil; as, disrespectful behavior. --
Dis`re*spect"ful*ly, adv. -- Dis`re*spect"ful*ness, n. DisrespectfullyDisrespectful Dis`re*spect"ful, a.
Wanting in respect; manifesting disesteem or lack of respect;
uncivil; as, disrespectful behavior. --
Dis`re*spect"ful*ly, adv. -- Dis`re*spect"ful*ness, n. DisrespectfulnessDisrespectful Dis`re*spect"ful, a.
Wanting in respect; manifesting disesteem or lack of respect;
uncivil; as, disrespectful behavior. --
Dis`re*spect"ful*ly, adv. -- Dis`re*spect"ful*ness, n. Disrespective
Disrespective Dis`re*spect"ive, a.
Showing want of respect; disrespectful. [Obs.] --Bp. Hall.
Irrespective
Irrespective Ir`re*spec"tive, a.
1. Without regard for conditions, circumstances, or
consequences; unbiased; independent; impartial; as, an
irrespective judgment.
Irrespective of According to this doctrine, it must be resolved wholly
into the absolute, irrespective will of God. --Rogers.
2. Disrespectful. [Obs.] --Sir C. Cornwallis.
Irrespective of, regardless of; without regard to; as,
irrespective of differences. Irrespectively
Irrespectively Ir`re*spec"tive*ly, adv.
Without regard to conditions; not making circumstances into
consideration.
Prosperity, considered absolutely and irrespectively,
is better and more desirable than adversity. --South.
Respectability
Respectability Re*spect`a*bil"i*ty (r?*sp?kt`?*b?l"?*t?), n.
The state or quality of being respectable; the state or
quality which deserves or commands respect.
RespectantRespectant Re*spect"ant (-ant), a. [F., p. pr. of respecter.
See Respect.] (Her.)
Placed so as to face one another; -- said of animals. RespecterRespecter Re*spect"er (-?r), n.
One who respects.
A respecter of persons, one who regards or judges with
partiality.
Of a truth I perceive that God is no respecter of
persons. --Acts x. 34. RespectfulRespectful Re*spect"ful (-f?l), a.
Marked or characterized by respect; as, respectful
deportment.
With humble joi and with respectful fear. --Prior.
-- Re*spect"ful*ly, adv. -- Re*spect"ful*ness, n. RespectfullyRespectful Re*spect"ful (-f?l), a.
Marked or characterized by respect; as, respectful
deportment.
With humble joi and with respectful fear. --Prior.
-- Re*spect"ful*ly, adv. -- Re*spect"ful*ness, n. RespectfulnessRespectful Re*spect"ful (-f?l), a.
Marked or characterized by respect; as, respectful
deportment.
With humble joi and with respectful fear. --Prior.
-- Re*spect"ful*ly, adv. -- Re*spect"ful*ness, n. Respecting
Respecting Re*spect"ing, prep.
With regard or relation to; regarding; concerning; as,
respecting his conduct there is but one opinion.
Respection
Respection Re*spec"tion (r?*sp?k"sh?n), n. [Cf.LL. respectio.]
The act of respecting; respect; regard. [Obs.]
Without difference or respection of persons. --Tyndale.
RespectiveRespective Re*spec"tive (r?*sp?k"t?v), a. [Cf. F. respectif,
LL. respectivus. See Respect.]
1. Noticing with attention; hence, careful; wary;
considerate. [Obs.]
If you look upon the church of England with a
respective eye, you can not . . . refuse this
charge. --A?p. Sandys.
2. Looking towardl having reference to; relative, not
absolute; as, the respective connections of society.
3. Relating to particular persons or things, each to each;
particular; own; as, they returned to their respective
places of abode.
4. Fitted to awaken respect. [Obs.] --Shak.
5. Rendering respect; respectful; regardful. [Obs.]
With respective shame, rose, took us by the hands.
--Chapman.
With thy equals familiar, yet respective. --Lord
Burleigh. Respectively
Respectively Re*spec"tive*ly, adv.
1. As relating to each; particularly; as each belongs to
each; as each refers to each in order; as, let each man
respectively perform his duty.
The impressions from the objects or the senses do
mingle respectively every one with its kind.
--Bacon.
2. Relatively; not absolutely. [Obs.] --Sir W. Raleigh.
3. Partially; with respect to private views. [Obs.]
4. With respect; regardfully. [Obs.] --Shak.
RespectlessRespectless Re*spect"less (r?*sp?kt"l?s), a.
Having no respect; without regard; regardless.
Rather than again Endure, respectless, their so moving
c?ies. --Chapman.
-- Re*spect"less*ness, n. [R.] --Shelton. RespectlessnessRespectless Re*spect"less (r?*sp?kt"l?s), a.
Having no respect; without regard; regardless.
Rather than again Endure, respectless, their so moving
c?ies. --Chapman.
-- Re*spect"less*ness, n. [R.] --Shelton. Respectuous
Respectuous Re*spec"tu*ous (r?*sp?k"t?*?s;135), a.
1. Respectful; as, a respectuous silence. [Obs.] --Boyle.
2. Respectable. [Obs.] --Knolles.
Unrespect
Unrespect Un`re*spect", n.
Disrespect. [Obs.] ``Unrespect of her toil.' --Bp. Hall.
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