RESPECT vs OBEDIENCE: NOUN
- The act of looking at or regarding, or noticing with attention; regard; attention.
- Circumspect behavior or deportment; decency.
- The feeling of esteem, regard, or consideration excited by the contemplation of personal worth, dignity, or power; also, a similar feeling excited by corresponding attributes in things.
- Courteous or considerate treatment; that which is due, as to personal worth or power.
- Plural Expression or sign of esteem, deference, of compliment: as, to pay one's respects to the governor; please give him my respects.
- Good will; favor.
- Partial regard; undue bias; discrimination for or against some one.
- Reputation; repute.
- Consideration; motive.
- Point or particular; matter; feature; point of view.
- (usually preceded by `in') a detail or point
- In point of; in regard to.
- Deliberation; reflection; consideration.
- Relation; reference.
- A particular aspect, feature, or detail.
- Polite expressions of consideration, deference, or condolence.
- Due regard for something considered important or authoritative.
- Consideration or appreciation.
- The state of being regarded with honor or esteem.
- A feeling of appreciative, often deferential regard; esteem: : regard.
- The condition of being honored (esteemed or respected or well regarded)
- A feeling of friendship and esteem
- Courteous regard for people's feelings
- A courteous expression (by word or deed) of esteem or regard
- Behavior intended to please your parents
- An attitude of admiration or esteem
- In consideration of.
- Relation; regard; reference: used especially in the phrase in or with respect to (or of).
- Synonyms Estimate, Estimation, etc. See esteem.
- The act of noticing with attention; the giving particular consideration to; hence, care; caution.
- Esteem; regard; consideration; honor.
- An expression of respect of deference; regards.
- Relation; reference; regard.
- Particular; point regarded; point of view
- A sphere of ecclesiastical authority.
- A group of people under such authority.
- Words or action expressive of reverence or dutifulness; obeisance.
- A collective body of those who adhere to some particular authority: as, the king's obedience; specifically, the collective body of those who adhere or yield obedience to an ecclesiastical authority: as, the Roman obedience, or the churches of the Roman obedience (that is, the aggregate of persons or of national churches acknowledging the authority of the Pope).
- Eccles.: A written precept or other formal instrument by which a superior in a religious order communicates to one of his dependents any special admonition or instruction.
- In Roman Catholic monasteries, any ecclesiastical and official position, with the estate and profits belonging to it, which is subordinate to the abbot's jurisdiction.
- The act of obeying.
- Words or actions denoting submission to authority; dutifulness.
- A following; a body of adherents.
- A cell (or offshoot of a larger monastery) governed by a prior.
- One of the three monastic vows.
- The written precept of a superior in a religious order or congregation to a subject.
- See under Canonical.
- See under Passive.
- The quality of being obedient.
- The act of obeying, or the state of being obedient; compliance with that which is required by authority; subjection to rightful restraint or control.
- The act or habit of obeying; dutiful compliance with a command, prohibition, or known law and rule prescribed; submission to authority: as, to reduce a refractory person to obedience.
- The trait of being willing to obey
- The act of obeying; dutiful or submissive behavior with respect to another person
- Behavior intended to please your parents
- The quality or condition of being obedient.
RESPECT vs OBEDIENCE: VERB
- Regard highly; think much of
- Show respect towards
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RESPECT vs OBEDIENCE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To favor a person, or persons on corrupt grounds; to show partiality.
- As regards; with regard to; as to.
- To relate or refer to; concern.
- To avoid violating.
- To avoid interfering with or intruding upon.
- To feel or show deferential regard for; esteem or admire.
- To have regard to; to have reference to; to relate to.
- To regard; to consider; to deem.
- To look toward; to front upon or toward.
- To consider worthy of esteem; to regard with honor.
- To take notice of; to regard with special attention; to regard as worthy of special consideration; hence, to care for; to heed.
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RESPECT vs OBEDIENCE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Think much of
- Synonyms To honor, revere, venerate. See esteem, n.
- To hold in esteem, regard, or consideration; regard with some degree of reverence: as, to respect womanhood; hence, to refrain from interference with: as, to respect one's privacy.
- To have reference or regard to; relate to.
- To notice with especial attention; regard as worthy of particular notice; regard; heed; consider; care for; have regard to in design or purpose.
- To postpone; respite.
- To look toward; front upon or in the direction of.
- Regard highly
- (idiom) (with/in) In reference or relation to; concerning.
- (idiom) (in respect of) With respect to.
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RESPECT vs OBEDIENCE: RELATED WORDS
- Disrespect, Reverence, Admiration, Prise, Abide by, Prize, Honour, Value, Obedience, Observe, Honor, Respectfulness, Esteem, Deference, Regard
- Devotion, Dutifulness, Meekness, Piety, Faithfulness, Righteousness, Disobedience, Bid, Submissiveness, Submission, Compliance, Allegiance, Obeisance, Obey, Respect
RESPECT vs OBEDIENCE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Appreciation, Respectful, Dignity, Disrespect, Reverence, Admiration, Prize, Honour, Value, Obedience, Observe, Honor, Esteem, Deference, Regard
- Subservience, Godliness, Dog, Devotion, Dutifulness, Meekness, Piety, Faithfulness, Righteousness, Bid, Submission, Compliance, Obeisance, Obey, Respect
RESPECT vs OBEDIENCE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Neil Hiller, QBE Australia respect of piracy risks.
- Reflect respect and dignity toward the other person.
- And so out of my respect for Mr.
- MLC with respect to this category of works.
- Providing information with respect to a group concern.
- VAT payable in respect of the tax period.
- Velocity vectors of the train with respect to Earth, person with respect to the train, and person with respect to Earth.
- Hamilton understood that respect for the Constitution itself grows out of a general respect for the law.
- Agreement shall not constitute a waiver with respect thereto or with respect to any subsequent act.
- Register in respect of such Share, shall alone be entitled to vote in respect thereof.
- Then, based on our obedience, at the Bema Judgment, our obedience, attitudes, motives, etc.
- If something less than perfect obedience is in view, then humans could potentially provide that obedience themselves.
- Obedience is better than sacrifice and obedience requires a humble dependence on God to hear his leading.
- Delayed obedience, partial obedience and grumbling about the assignment are all less than God expects.
- Obedience may seem hard at first, but in reality, obedience is the easy way.
- Our obedience is from love, not greed, in order to be true obedience.
- So, I know my obedience is His obedience at work in me.
- Yet, this obedience is not a blind obedience to human authority.
- And when we think about obedience, does God require my obedience?
- With regard to obedience to superiors and following on his comments on perfect and imperfect obedience, Hugh expounds upon the threefold articulation of obedience.
RESPECT vs OBEDIENCE: QUESTIONS
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- Is there anything more important than self respect and respect?
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- Why should we broaden our understanding of obedience?
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