dread to think |
used to express worry or fear with respect to what might happen or be possible under certain circumstances. |
duty |
obedience or respect toward a superior or a parent. [1/5 definitions] |
effendi |
a Turkish title of respect meaning "sir" or "mister". |
ego |
self-esteem or self-respect. [1/5 definitions] |
escort |
a group of people who travel with someone to protect or to show respect to that person. [1/2 definitions] |
esquire |
(cap.) an unofficial title of respect, usu. placed in its abbreviated form after a full name, esp. a lawyer's name. [1/4 definitions] |
esteem |
to have a high opinion of; respect; honor. [2 definitions] |
estimable |
worthy of respect or admiration. |
estimation |
esteem or respect. [1/3 definitions] |
exactly |
in every respect; just. [1/3 definitions] |
face |
one's honor or self-respect. [1/8 definitions] |
fashion |
clothing styles in general, or clothing design, esp. with respect to such qualities as beauty, elegance, or innovation. [1/7 definitions] |
favor |
high respect; liking; approval. [1/6 definitions] |
flippant |
disrespectful or indifferent to someone or something worthy of respect; shallowly humorous. |
for |
with respect to. [1/12 definitions] |
freefloating |
lacking a connection, commitment, or focus, esp. with respect to a doctrine, party, or cause. [1/3 definitions] |
get |
to move oneself, or succeed in moving oneself, so as to be in a different (specified) position or state with respect to something else. [1/17 definitions] |
godly |
characterized by reverence and love for God and respect for the ethical teachings of scripture; pious; devout. |
greet |
to use words or simple actions that show pleasure or respect when you meet someone or start a letter. |
greeting |
words or actions used to show pleasure or respect when you meet someone or start a letter. |
half-mast |
a point halfway down a flagpole. A flag is flown at half-mast as a sign of respect or sorrow when someone has died or, on a ship, as a signal of great need or trouble. |