As an adjective or an ending to a letter. For example,
"He respectfully held the door open."
or
"Respectfully,
[Your name here]"
He helped the old man respectfully?
Speak to them respectfully and use proper grammar. (word tense and such)
with due respectfully
"Respectfully submitted" is typically used at the end of a formal letter or email before the sender's name as a polite way to show respect and courtesy towards the recipient. It is often used in business correspondence or official documents to convey professionalism and decorum.
"respect."
When my favorite teacher walked into the classroom, i acted respectfully to her so she would like me.
Madam
No, of course it isn't. I respectfully suggest that you grow up and use the Bible for its real purpose and not to satisfy a childish tittilation.
The first word of a complimentary close is capitalized. Some examples are: Respectfully, Respectfully yours, Sincerely, Sincerely yours, Yours sincerely, Yours truly, With appreciation, Thank you,
There is no such Hebrew word as be'okara. It's close to behokarah (בהוקרה) which means "respectfully"
more respectfully for comparative and most respectfully for superlative
No.