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respectful

adjective (HONOUR)
 
 
/rɪˈspekt.fəl/

Definition

C1 showing politeness or honour to someone or something: There was a respectful two-minute silence as we remembered the soldiers who had died in the war.Polite and respectfulPolite and respectful be respectful of sth to accept that something is important and not to try to change it or cause offence: He taught his children to be respectful of other cultures.Accepting and agreeingAccepting and agreeing reluctantlyApproving and approval
(Definition of respectful adjective (HONOUR) from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)

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