A1 noun #3,682 가장 일반적인 2분 분량

respect

Respect is when you treat others well because they are important or have good qualities.

Explanation at your level:

Respect is a good word. It means you are kind to people. You listen to your mom and dad. You are nice to your friends. When you are nice, you show respect. It makes people happy!

To respect someone means to treat them well. If you respect your teacher, you listen in class. If you respect your friends, you share your toys. It is a very important word for being a good person at home and at school.

Respect is about valuing other people. It is not just about being polite; it is about understanding that everyone has feelings. You can show respect by not interrupting others when they speak or by taking care of shared property. It is a key part of building trust in any relationship.

The concept of respect is essential for healthy communication. It involves acknowledging the boundaries and opinions of others, even when you disagree. In a professional environment, showing respect for your colleagues' time and expertise is crucial for teamwork and long-term success.

Respect often implies a level of deference or high regard for someone's character or achievements. It is a nuanced term that can describe both an internal feeling of admiration and an external display of courtesy. In academic or political discourse, 'respect for the law' or 'respect for human rights' are common phrases that define the standards of a civilized society.

Beyond its common usage, respect carries deep philosophical weight. It is often linked to the Kantian notion of treating individuals as 'ends in themselves' rather than as 'means to an end.' Historically, the term has evolved from simple 'regard' to a complex social contract that governs how we interact with authority, tradition, and one another. Understanding respect requires an appreciation of cultural context, as the outward manifestations of respect—such as bowing, using honorifics, or maintaining eye contact—vary significantly across the globe.

30초 단어

  • Respect means admiration.
  • It is usually uncountable.
  • It requires kindness.
  • It is earned over time.

Respect is one of those foundational words that shapes how we interact with the world. At its core, it is about recognizing the value in others and yourself. When you show respect, you are telling someone, 'I see you, I hear you, and I value your presence.'

In a social context, respect is the glue that keeps relationships together. Whether it is listening to a teacher, following rules at a game, or being polite to a stranger, these are all small acts of respect. It is not just about being quiet; it is about showing active appreciation for the humanity in everyone around you.

The word respect has a fascinating journey through time. It comes from the Latin word respectus, which literally means 'a looking back' or 'regard.' It is formed from re- (again) and specere (to look).

Think about that: to respect someone is to 'look at them again.' It implies taking a second look to really see the person, rather than just glancing past them. It entered English through Old French in the 16th century and has remained a cornerstone of polite society ever since.

You will hear respect used in many ways. We often talk about 'showing respect' or 'earning respect.' It is a versatile noun that works in both professional boardrooms and casual playgrounds.

In formal settings, we use it to talk about 'mutual respect' between colleagues. In casual settings, you might hear someone say, 'I have a lot of respect for what she did.' It is a positive, powerful word that carries weight in almost every conversation.

Idioms help us express complex ideas about respect. 1. Pay your respects: To visit someone as a sign of honor, often at a funeral. 2. With all due respect: A polite way to disagree with someone. 3. Earn one's stripes: To gain respect through hard work. 4. Give credit where credit is due: Recognizing someone's effort. 5. In this respect: Referring to a specific detail mentioned earlier.

As a noun, respect is usually uncountable. You don't say 'three respects,' but you can talk about 'levels of respect.' The stress is on the second syllable: re-SPECT.

It rhymes with 'expect,' 'neglect,' and 'detect.' When using it as a verb, the stress pattern remains the same, which makes it a very consistent word to learn for English students.

Fun Fact

It comes from 'specere' which also gives us 'spectacle'.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /rɪˈspekt/

Clear 're' and 'spect'

US /rɪˈspekt/

Similar to UK

Common Errors

  • Missing the 't' at the end
  • Stress on first syllable
  • Pronouncing as 'res-peck'

Rhymes With

expect neglect detect effect select

Difficulty Rating

독해 1/5

easy

Writing 2/5

medium

Speaking 2/5

medium

듣기 1/5

easy

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

kind good listen

Learn Next

respectful respectable admiration

고급

deference reverence

Grammar to Know

Uncountable Nouns

Respect is uncountable.

Preposition 'for'

Respect for someone.

Imperative Mood

Show respect!

Examples by Level

1

I respect my teacher.

I / respect / my / teacher

Subject-verb-object

2

Be kind and show respect.

Be / kind / and / show / respect

Imperative form

3

I respect my parents.

I / respect / my / parents

Simple present

4

Show respect to friends.

Show / respect / to / friends

Preposition usage

5

It is good to have respect.

It / is / good / to / have / respect

Infinitive

6

We show respect at school.

We / show / respect / at / school

Preposition of place

7

Give respect to everyone.

Give / respect / to / everyone

Imperative

8

Respect is important.

Respect / is / important

Subject-verb-adjective

1

Show respect to your elders.

2

He earned my respect.

3

We have great respect for her work.

4

Please show some respect.

5

Respect is a two-way street.

6

They treat others with respect.

7

I have respect for his opinion.

8

Always show respect.

1

Mutual respect is vital in a team.

2

She gained the respect of her peers.

3

We must show respect for the rules.

4

I have deep respect for his dedication.

5

He lost my respect after that lie.

6

They deserve our respect.

7

Respect for nature is important.

8

It is a sign of respect.

1

With all due respect, I disagree.

2

He commanded respect wherever he went.

3

She has earned the respect of the community.

4

We need to foster a culture of respect.

5

The company has lost respect in the market.

6

I have the utmost respect for your decision.

7

Respect for privacy is a basic right.

8

He is held in high respect by his colleagues.

1

The professor is held in high respect by the faculty.

2

We must maintain respect for the diversity of opinions.

3

His work commands respect in the scientific community.

4

She showed a profound respect for the traditions of the culture.

5

The treaty was signed out of mutual respect.

6

One should never demand respect; it must be earned.

7

There is a lack of respect for authority in this generation.

8

The gesture was a token of his respect.

1

His intellectual rigor commands universal respect.

2

The diplomat acted with a profound respect for protocol.

3

We must cultivate a healthy respect for the complexities of the issue.

4

Her life’s work serves as a testament to her respect for humanity.

5

The architect showed great respect for the site's history.

6

It is a matter of respect to acknowledge their contribution.

7

The institution has lost its respectability over the years.

8

He treated the ancient ruins with the respect they deserved.

동의어

반의어

disrespect contempt rudeness

자주 쓰는 조합

earn respect
show respect
mutual respect
deep respect
command respect
lose respect
lack of respect
gain respect
demand respect
out of respect

Idioms & Expressions

"pay your respects"

visit to show honor

We went to pay our respects.

formal

"with all due respect"

polite disagreement

With all due respect, I disagree.

formal

"in this respect"

in this specific detail

In this respect, you are right.

neutral

"give credit where credit is due"

recognize effort

We must give credit where credit is due.

neutral

"earn one's stripes"

gain respect through work

He earned his stripes.

casual

"show someone the ropes"

teach someone

I will show you the ropes.

casual

Easily Confused

respect vs aspect

similar sound

aspect is a feature

One aspect of the job.

respect vs respectable

similar root

worthy of respect

A respectable man.

respect vs respectful

similar root

showing respect

A respectful child.

respect vs respective

similar root

relating to each

Their respective homes.

Sentence Patterns

A1

I have respect for...

I have respect for her.

A2

Show respect to...

Show respect to others.

B1

Earn respect from...

He earned respect from all.

B2

Command respect from...

She commands respect.

C1

With all due respect...

With all due respect, no.

어휘 가족

Nouns

respect admiration
respectability quality of being respectable

Verbs

respect to show admiration

Adjectives

respectful showing respect
respectable worthy of respect

관련

disrespect antonym

How to Use It

frequency

9

Formality Scale

Formal: 'I have the utmost respect' Neutral: 'I respect him' Casual: 'Respect!'

자주 하는 실수

Using 'respects' when you mean 'respect' respect
Respect is usually uncountable.
Confusing 'respect' with 'aspect' aspect
Aspect means a feature or side.
Saying 'give respect to' instead of 'show respect to' show respect
Show is more natural.
Using 'respect' as an adjective respectful
Respect is a noun.
Misspelling as 'respec' respect
Always include the 't'.

Tips

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Memory Palace

Place the word 'respect' on your front door.

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Native Speakers

Use it to show you are listening.

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Cultural Insight

Respect is often shown by active listening.

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Grammar Shortcut

Always use 'for' after respect.

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Say It Right

Stress the second syllable.

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Don't Make This Mistake

Don't pluralize it.

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Did You Know?

It comes from 'looking back'.

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Study Smart

Write 3 sentences today.

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Professional Tip

Use it in emails.

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Verb Pattern

Respect + object.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

RE (again) + SPECT (look) = Look again to see the value.

Visual Association

A person bowing slightly.

Word Web

politeness kindness honor admiration

챌린지

Say 'I respect you' to someone today.

어원

Latin

Original meaning: looking back

문화적 맥락

Varies by culture; eye contact is respectful in some, rude in others.

Highly valued in schools and workplaces.

Aretha Franklin song 'Respect' The Golden Rule

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

At school

  • Respect the teacher
  • Respect school rules
  • Respect classmates

At home

  • Respect your parents
  • Respect family time
  • Respect boundaries

At work

  • Respect colleagues
  • Respect deadlines
  • Respect company policy

In public

  • Respect others' space
  • Respect public property
  • Respect the law

Conversation Starters

"Who do you respect the most?"

"How can we show respect to others?"

"Is respect earned or given?"

"Why is respect important in a family?"

"What does respect mean to you?"

Journal Prompts

Describe a time you felt respected.

Write about someone you admire.

How do you show respect to your friends?

Why is self-respect important?

자주 묻는 질문

8 질문

Yes, it can be both a noun and a verb.

I have respect for my parents.

No, it is usually uncountable.

Respectful.

Respectfully.

Yes, you can have respect for the law.

It is used in both formal and informal contexts.

Disrespect.

셀프 테스트

fill blank A1

I ___ my teacher.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: respect

Respect is the correct verb here.

multiple choice A2

What does respect mean?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: To be kind

Respect involves kindness.

true false B1

Respect is usually uncountable.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:

We say 'show respect', not 'show respects'.

match pairs B1

Word

All matched!

These are common collocations.

sentence order B2

아래 단어를 탭해서 문장을 만들어 보세요
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:

I have respect for him.

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