Respect 🔊 Meaning in Urdu
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1 of 7. عزت Izzat : Esteem Regard Respect : (noun) the condition of being honored (esteemed or respected or well regarded).
Respect is to be earned.
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2 of 7. لحاظ Lihaz طرح Tarha : Regard Respect : (noun) (usually preceded by `in`) a detail or point.
Related : Point
3 of 7. قدر کرنا Qadar Karna احترام کرنا Ehtram Karna : Esteem Prise Prize Value Respect : (verb) regard highly; think much of.
I respect his judgement.
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4 of 7. احترام کرنا Ehtram Karna : Abide By Honor Honour Observe Respect : (verb) show respect towards.
5 of 7. ادب Adab احترام Ehtram : Esteem Regard Respect : (noun) an attitude of admiration or esteem.
She lost all respect for him.
Related : Mental Attitude
6 of 7. والدین کی فرمانبرداری کرنا Waldain Ki Farmabardari Karna : Obedience Respect : (noun) behavior intended to please your parents.
He went to law school out of respect for his father's wishes.
7 of 7. لحاظ Lihaz : Deference Respectfulness Respect : (noun) courteous regard for people's feelings.
Out of respect for his privacy.
Related : Good Manners
Respect in Book Titles
Without Regard to Race: The Other Martin Robison DelanyWith All Due Respect: Defending America with Grit and Grace.
Value, Respect, and Attachment.
Useful Words
Condition Status : حالت Halat : a state at a particular time. "I have very strange condition"
Detail : تفصیل بیان کرنا Tafseel Bayaan Karna : provide details for.
Point : نقطہ Nuqta : a geometric element that has position but no extension. "A point is defined by its coordinates"
Respected Well-Thought-Of : عزت والا Izzat Wala : receiving deferential regard. "Respected man"
Commonly Normally Ordinarily Unremarkably Usually : عام طور پر Aam Tor Par : under normal conditions. "Usually she was late"
Good Well : اچھا Acha : (often used as a combining form) in a good or proper or satisfactory manner or to a high standard (`good` is a nonstandard dialectal variant for `well`). "You did well"