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respected

[ US /ɹiˈspɛktɪd, ɹɪˈspɛktɪd/ ]
[ UK /ɹɪspˈɛktɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. receiving deferential regard
    a respected family

How To Use respected In A Sentence

  • One man's ‘most respected occult books around’ are another man's old hat ripe for a kicking.
  • He is an honourable person respected and held in esteem by his colleagues.
  • During this period, the Ontario Board of Censors was known to be the most liberal of all the provincial boards, and O.J. Silverthorne was the most respected film censor in Canada.
  • Long gone are the days when Chairman Mao was idolised by radicals (and even respected by some mainstream academics) on American university campuses.
  • He was a good neighbor and well respected for honoring his word.
  • The anarchs have status because they are noticed and respected for what little power they have achieved.
  • It is entirely possible to drink any wine with any dish, and anyone who says otherwise is talking bunkum; a respected gastro-bore friend of mine likes to drink white burgundy with stewed lamb, as he finds it brings out the texture of the meat.
  • Descended from a long line of respected yogis in Yoga Vedanta philosophy, Swamiji was born in Rajasthan in Northwestern India where he has established a school and other social welfare facilities.
  • Priests have appealed to all parishioners to attend the celebration to honour a lady who is a highly respected and popular member of the community.
  • John was a much loved and respected member of the community, known for his upright and honest nature.
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