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ahead? 2 Often, resources. capital, assets, money, possessions,<br />

wealth, property, cash, funds: She has sufficient resources to<br />

retire at fifty if she wants to.<br />

resourceful<br />

adj. ingenious, inventive, imaginative, clever, Daedalian,<br />

creative, skilful, smart, slick: Sylvia is resourceful enough<br />

to get out of any situation.<br />

respect n. 1 regard, consideration, admiration, esteem, (high) opinion,<br />

appreciation: We have great respect for Samuel Simpson, our<br />

president. 2 regard, consideration, courtesy, politeness,<br />

civility, attentiveness, thoughtfulness, etiquette, deference,<br />

reverence, veneration: Few treat Alastair with the respect he<br />

deserves. 3 reference, relation, connection, comparison,<br />

regard, bearing: What are they planning to do with respect to<br />

the flooding? 4 detail, point, element, aspect, characteristic,<br />

feature, quality, trait, particular, matter, attribute,<br />

property: Describe the respects in which the War of American<br />

Independence and the French Revolution were similar. 5 respects.<br />

regards, good or best wishes, greetings, compliments, Formal<br />

salutations, Formal or archaic devoirs: I went to pay my<br />

respects to my aunt on her 90th birthday.<br />

--v. 6 consider, admire, esteem, honour, appreciate, value,<br />

defer to, pay homage to, think highly or well of, look up to,<br />

revere, reverence, venerate: I am not sure that I like Mrs<br />

Horne, but I certainly respect her for what she has done for the<br />

poor. 7 heed, obey, show consideration or regard for, pay<br />

attention to, attend to, be considerate or polite or courteous<br />

to, defer to: Children are no longer taught to respect their<br />

elders.<br />

respectable<br />

adj. 1 proper, demure, decorous, seemly, estimable, worthy,<br />

dignified, decent, upright, honest, respected, genteel, refined,<br />

reputable, above-board, unimpeachable, law-abiding: Patricia<br />

Smythe is a very respectable member of the community. I'll have<br />

you know that I run a respectable boarding house! 2 moderate,<br />

appreciable, goodly, reasonable, fair, not inconsiderable,<br />

considerable, tolerable, satisfactory, sizeable, good-sized,<br />

substantial, not insignificant, significant, Colloq tidy: She<br />

earns a respectable living. A respectable number of people

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