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14,436 words match “RES”

RESOUND v. 8 definitions
To sound loudly; as, his voice resounded far.
RESOURCE n. 2 definitions
That to which one resorts orr on which one depends for supply or support; means of overcoming a difficulty; resort; expedient. Threat'nings mixed with prayers, his last resource. Dryden.
RESOURCEFUL a.
Full of resources.
RESOURCELESS a.
Destitute of resources. Burke. -- Re*source"less*ness, n. R. Browning.
RESOW v.
To sow again. Bacon.
RESOWN v.
To resound. [Obs.] Chaucer.
RESPEAK v. 2 definitions
To speak or utter again.
RESPECT v. 12 definitions
ttention; to regard as worthy of special consideration; hence, to care for; to heed. Thou respectest not spilling Edward's blood. Shak. In orchards and gardens, we do not so much respect beauty as variety of ground for fruits, trees, and herbs. Bacon.
RESPECTABILITY n.
The state or quality of being respectable; the state or quality which deserves or commands respect.
RESPECTABLE a. 2 definitions
Worthy of respect; fitted to awaken esteem; deserving regard; hence, of good repute; not mean; as, a respectable citizen. "The respectable quarter of Sicca." J. H. Newman. No government, any more than an individual, will long be respected, without being truly respectable. Madison.
RESPECTANT a.
Placed so as to face one another; -- said of animals.
RESPECTER n.
One who respects. A respecter of persons, one who regards or judges with partiality. Of a truth I perceive that God is no respecter of persons. Acts x. 34.
RESPECTFUL a.
Marked or characterized by respect; as, respectful deportment. With humble joi and with respectful fear. Prior. -- Re*spect"ful*ly, adv. -- Re*spect"ful*ness, n.
RESPECTING prep.
With regard or relation to; regarding; concerning; as, respecting his conduct there is but one opinion.
RESPECTION n.
The act of respecting; respect; regard. [Obs.] Without difference or respection of persons. Tyndale.
RESPECTIVE a. 5 definitions
; hence, careful; wary; considerate. [Obs.] If you look upon the church of England with a respective eye, you can not . . . refuse this charge. A
RESPECTIVELY adv. 4 definitions
particularly; as each belongs to each; as each refers to each in order; as, let each man respectively perform his duty. The impressions from the objects or the senses do mingle respectively every one with its kind. Bacon.
RESPECTLESS a.
Having no respect; without regard; regardless. Rather than again Endure, respectless, their so moving cChapman. -- Re*spect"less*ness, n. [R.] Shelton.
RESPECTUOUS a. 2 definitions
Respectful; as, a respectuous silence. [Obs.] Boyle.
RESPELL v.
To spell again.
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