Respective means performing the duties required or expected
EXAMPLE - We all went to the gym and put on our respective clothes for gym class.
EXAMPLE - Once at school we donned the cloaks again and marched into our respective classrooms properly attired.
"A man has respect for himself or he has nothing."
People with little self-respect will blindly follow what others do.
"Her comportment was ladylike in every respect."
Do not deceive me, unless you want respect and honesty in return.
The soldiers stopped to offer their respect to a fallen comrade.
The people that are decorum, help others.
i respect my mom.
You must respect the school's facilities.You may use our baby changing facilities.
I am losing my respect for his judgement. He exhibits a grudging respect for the flag, at best.
I respect you.
The word 'respect' is a noun and a verb.A noun functions as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.A verb is the word that tells what the subject is or does.Example uses:The respect you show others will often come back to you. (noun, subject of the sentence)I have great respect for leaders of my church. (noun, direct object of the verb 'have')We must respect the feelings of the family. (verb)I prefer to work for a boss that I can respect. (verb)
You do all your work correctly so, I have respect for you!