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Results for: respect and admire somebodyTranslations 1 - 30 of 127
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respect and admire somebodylook up to
(born 1942) "Queen of Soul", American soul and gospel singer (best known for her 1967 song "Respect")Aretha Franklin
(British) respect, dignity (alternate spelling for honor), show respect; fulfill a promise (alternate spelling for honor)honour
(Italian) Mrs., Madame, title of respect for a married womansignore (signora)
1,000 dollars, grand piano, grand piano; one thousand dollars (Slang), impressive, large, impressive; dignified; fancy, magnificent, splendid, wonderful; chief, main, outstanding, principal, worthy of respectgrand
ability to inspire dread, arouse respect or fear, amaze, intimidate, cause awe in somebody, fright; respect, veneration, mixture of wonder and dreadawe
academic distinction, bow to dancing partner, dignify person or event, dignity of high position, dignity or distinction, distinguish, exalt, or ennoble somebody, esteem somebody or something, respect, good reputation; integrity, honesty, truthfulness; ...honor
acceptable in appearance, large enough, morally above reproach, satisfactory, worthy of respect, honorable, worthy of esteemrespectable
according to doctrine, with respect to doctrinedoctrinally
act of giving honor, act of showing esteem or respecthonoring
act of saluting, firing guns as military honor, formally praise or honor somebody, gesture of respect, give formal sign of respect, greet somebody, raise the right hand to the right side of the forehead (as a sign of respect or acknowledgement); honor ...salute
act or gesture, congratulate somebody, expression of admiration, word of praise for someone, give something to somebody, respect, say something nice about someone, express admiration, say something nice to somebody, statement of praisecompliment
acting in falsely moralizing way, devout, religious; orthodox; sanctimonious, self-righteous, holy or sacred, praiseworthy, religiously reverent, showing due respect, virtuous and moralpious
address to king or lord, beget offspring, father offspring (especially of animals), male parent of an animal; title of respect for a male sovereign; father (Archaic); forefather, male ancestor (Archaic); important and influential person (Archaic), male...sire
adherence to routine, adherence to procedure, slavish respect for regulationsofficialism
admiration, respect, high regard, regard as something, honor, admire, value, valuation, value highlyesteem
admire fanatically, worship as idol, worship blindly, adore, venerate; worship as an idolidolize
admire or flatter excessively, flatter or admire excessivelyadulate
admire somebody greatlyhero-worship
admire, venerate, like very much, love deeply, worshipadore
Afrikaans title of respectmeneer
alike in every way, exactly alike, same; equal in every respect, interchangeable, one and the sameidentical
anyway, in any way, in any respectanywise
appreciate, esteem, respect, hold in high regard; estimate value, appraise, assess worth, award for winner, reward, trophy, item won in a competition; booty, loot, plunder; acquisition, property that has been obtained from others, captured ship or carg...prize
arrogant, feeling pride, feeling satisfaction; arrogant, haughty; magnificent, wonderful; impressive, fostering feelings of pride, having self-respect, high-spirited, Midwestern U.S.: feeling pleased, pleased and satisfiedproud
at first, in an original manner; at first, in the first place; with respect to origin, innovativelyoriginally
attention, be about something, consider somebody or something, esteem, respect; thought, consideration; look, glance; outward appearance; reference, relation; care, favorable opinion, friendly greetings, gaze, gaze at, look at; concern, relate to; este...regard
awe, awe-inspiring, be reluctant, fear, be afraid; be anxious about; hold in awe, respect greatly, terror, horror, feared, feel extremely frightened, source of dreaddread
awe-inspiring, extreme, extremely bad, terrible, horrible, inspiring fear and dread; inspiring awe and great respect, awfuldreadful
be afraid, be frightened; be concerned; be afraid of -; have respect for -, chance, express regretfully, feeling of anxiety, fright; horror; concern; terror, frightening thought, revere, reverence, worryfear
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