The word 'respect' is a noun; a word for high or special regard for someone or something; a word for a particular aspect, feature, or detail of something; a word for a thing.
The noun form of the verb to respect is the gerund, respecting.
respectable
Respect
The word 'respect' is an abstract noun form as a word for a feeling of regard for; esteem or admiration; a particular aspect of something. The abstract noun form of the verb to respect is the gerund, respecting.
The like word is the adjective respectful (showing respect or deference).A similar word is the noun receptacle (a container or box).
The abstract noun form of the adjective 'humble' is humbleness.A related abstract noun is humility.
The word 'respect' functions as both a noun and a verb.Examples:Ms. Quince has earned the respect of her students. (noun)We must respect others if we expect them to respect us. (verb)
The proper noun "Maestra" is an Italian and Spanish word that translates to "teacher" in English. It is often used as a formal or respectful way of addressing a female teacher or instructor.
No. Respect is a noun, and related verb forms (to respect, to show respect, with respect to). The adjective forms include respected, respectful, and respective.
more respectful, most respectful
"Couch" can be either a noun or a verb. Noun form: She sat on the couch. The couch is a thing, so it is a noun. Verb form: He couched his request in very respectful terms.
The noun 'sire' is a form of respectful address to a male sovereign.The corresponding form of address for a female sovereign is madam, or ma'am.The noun 'sire' is also a word for the male parent of an animal kept for breeding.The corresponding noun for the female parent is mother or dam.
The noun or verb respect has the derivative adjective respectful and the adverb form respectfully.(The related adverb respectively means with respect to order or form.)