Respecter: meaning, definitions and examples

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respecter

 

[ rɪˈspɛktər ]

Noun
Context #1 | Noun

social context

A respecter is someone who shows respect towards others, their rights, and their opinions. This term highlights the importance of honoring the dignity and views of individuals. Respecters contribute to a positive social environment by acknowledging diversity and fostering mutual understanding. Their behavior encourages collaboration and open dialogue, essential for harmonious relationships in society.

Synonyms

appreciator, honorer, valuator

Examples of usage

  • She is a respecter of different cultures.
  • Being a respecter of others' feelings is important.
  • He is known as a respecter among his peers.
  • A good leader must be a respecter of opinions.

Translations

Translations of the word "respecter" in other languages:

🇵🇹 respeitar

🇮🇳 सम्मान करना

🇩🇪 respektieren

🇮🇩 menghormati

🇺🇦 поважати

🇵🇱 szanować

🇯🇵 尊重する

🇫🇷 respecter

🇪🇸 respetar

🇹🇷 saygı göstermek

🇰🇷 존중하다

🇸🇦 احترام

🇨🇿 respektovat

🇸🇰 respektovať

🇨🇳 尊重

🇸🇮 spoštovati

🇮🇸 virða

🇰🇿 құрметтеу

🇬🇪 დაგვირგვინება

🇦🇿 hörmət etmək

🇲🇽 respetar

Etymology

The term 'respecter' stems from the Latin verb 'respectare', meaning 'to look back at or regard'. This Latin root emphasizes the idea of paying attention to or acknowledging something of worth. As languages evolved, 'respect' entered the English lexicon during the Middle Ages, originally associated with ideas of reverence and consideration due to hierarchical social structures. In modern usage, 'respecter' has come to denote an individual who actively embodies the principles of respectin, particularly in interpersonal interactions. Over time, the concept has expanded within various social contexts, embodying ideals of equality and tolerance, in sharp contrast to earlier meanings which were often more rigid and hierarchical.

Word Frequency Rank

This word's position of #31,863 indicates it's among the more rare English words. While understanding it broadens your vocabulary, focus on more common words first.