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"Regard highly" is better for formal discourse than "look up to".
respect
It means you like it, you look on it as a good thing or person.
I would call them a role model.
Regard
An optimist.
It is called a "look of outward regard."
regard [rɪˈɡɑːd]vb 1. to look closely or attentively at (something or someone); observe steadily 2. (tr) to hold (a person or thing) in respect, admiration, or affection, we regard your work very highly 3. (tr) to look upon or consider in a specified way, she regarded her brother as her responsibility 4. (tr) to relate to; concern; have a bearing on 5. to take notice of or pay attention to (something); heed, he has never regarded the conventions 6. as regards (preposition) in respect of; concerningn 1. a gaze; look 2. attention; heed, he spends without regard to his bank balance 3. esteem, affection, or respect 4. reference, relation, or connection (esp in the phrases with regard to or in regard to) 5. (plural) good wishes or greetings (esp in the phrase with kind regards, used at the close of a letter) 6. in this regard, on this pointFrom Old French regarder to look at, care about, from re- + garder to guardCalorosas afeições, calorosa estima,
u should look for a person who is nice,honest,funny, someone who always has ur back, an someone who u know u can talk to
Jealous.
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English- Call of Duty German- Call of Duty Its both the same...look it up or ask a German person