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DUTIFUL |
Respectful |
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REVERENT |
Respectful |
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DEFERENTIAL |
Respectful |
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MADAM |
Respectful address |
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SALUTES |
Respectful gestures |
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REVERENTIAL |
Highly respectful |
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OBSERVANCE |
Respectful attention |
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SIR |
Respectful address |
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REGARDS |
Respectful good will |
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DEFERENCE |
Polite and respectful behaviour |
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NOTICE |
Attention; respectful treatment; civility. |
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RESPECTIVE |
Rendering respect; respectful; regardful. |
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DREAD |
Reverential or respectful fear; awe. |
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RESPECTUOUS |
Respectful; as, a respectuous silence. |
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CAP |
A respectful uncovering of the head. |
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AWLESS |
Wanting reverence; void of respectful fear. |
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MANNERLY |
Showing good manners; civil; respectful; complaisant. |
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SAHIB |
Respectful title for a man in India |
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REVERENTLY |
In a reverent manner; in respectful regard. |
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FEAR |
Respectful reverence for men of authority or worth. |
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FATHER |
A respectful mode of address to an old man. |
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RESPECTFUL |
Marked or characterized by respect; as, respectful
deportment. |
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SAHEB |
A respectful title or appellation given to Europeans of
rank. |
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HAIL |
An exclamation of respectful or reverent salutation, or,
occasionally, of familiar greeting. |
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MA |
In Oriental countries, a respectful form of address given to a
woman; mother. |