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coincide to be the same in some respect; agree or correspond precisely. [1/2 definitions]
compliment a formal act of courtesy or respect. [2/5 definitions]
considerable worthy of notice or respect; important. [1/2 definitions]
consideration respect or concern for the needs of others. [1/3 definitions]
cool characterized by calmness, esp. in a way that allows one to think clearly or to gain respect or admiration from others; controlled. [1/15 definitions]
cult a religion that most members of a society believe to be false, faddish, or unworthy of respect. [1/4 definitions]
curtsy a formal gesture of respect, made by girls and women, in which the body is lowered slightly by bending the knees while, often, one foot extends behind the other; counterpart of a bow by boys and men. [1/2 definitions]
dainty having delicate and refined manners or taste, esp. with respect to cleanliness or food. [1/4 definitions]
decent worthy of respect; honorable. [1/5 definitions]
decorous proper or formal with respect to behavior, manners, appearance, or the like.
dedicate to address or inscribe (a book or the like) to a particular person as a token of affection or respect. [1/5 definitions]
deference respect for and submission to the desires, opinions, or judgments of another. [1/2 definitions]
degrade to lower in the opinion of others or in self-respect; bring into dishonor or disgrace. [1/8 definitions]
devoir (pl.) acts or expressions of courtesy, civility, or respect, such as polite greetings. [1/2 definitions]
dignity one's sense of worth; pride or self-respect, esp. as manifested in one's bearing or behavior. [1/3 definitions]
dishonor the state of being without honor or respect. [1/5 definitions]
disregard to treat with indifference, lack of attention, or respect; slight. [2/3 definitions]
disrespect lack of respect; impoliteness; contempt. [2 definitions]
doņa (cap.) Lady or Madam; a title of respect or courtesy used before a married woman's name in Spain or other Spanish-speaking countries. [1/2 definitions]
dramatically with respect to the qualities of drama. [1/3 definitions]
dread to think used to express worry or fear with respect to what might happen or be possible under certain circumstances.