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respectable

American  
[ri-spek-tuh-buhl] / rɪˈspɛk tə bəl /

adjective

  1. worthy of respect or esteem; estimable; worthy.

    a respectable citizen.

    Synonyms:
    honorable
  2. of good social standing, reputation, etc..

    a respectable neighborhood.

  3. suitable or good enough to be seen or used.

    respectable clothes; respectable language.

  4. of moderate excellence; fairly good; fair.

    a respectable performance.

    Synonyms:
    passable, middling
  5. appreciable in size, number, or amount.

    a respectable turnout.


respectable British  
/ rɪˈspɛktəbəl /

adjective

  1. having or deserving the respect of other people; estimable; worthy

  2. having good social standing or reputation

  3. having socially or conventionally acceptable morals, standards, etc

    a respectable woman

  4. relatively or fairly good; considerable

    a respectable salary

  5. fit to be seen by other people; presentable

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Other Word Forms

  • nonrespectable adjective
  • nonrespectableness noun
  • nonrespectably adverb
  • prerespectable adjective
  • quasi-respectable adjective
  • quasi-respectably adverb
  • respectability noun
  • respectableness noun
  • respectably adverb
  • semirespectable adjective
  • superrespectable adjective
  • superrespectableness noun
  • superrespectably adverb
  • ultrarespectable adjective
  • ultrarespectableness noun
  • ultrarespectably adverb
  • unrespectable adjective

Etymology

Origin of respectable

First recorded in 1580–90; respect + -able

Example Sentences

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We headed to the alley at the back of the shop, keeping a respectable distance between us.

From Literature

"This is a job that is more difficult than it looks. Claudia, despite her self-mockery and nerves, put in a respectable first shift," she wrote.

From BBC

But after a respectable start, the wheels fell off and Frank was replaced by Tudor last month.

From The Wall Street Journal

One of the largest regulated utilities in the country has delivered a very respectable 26% return over the past year and pays a dividend yield of close to 3%.

From Barron's

“The Complex” works instead by painstaking accretion—or rather, by erosion, recording in granular detail all the lies and violations that eat away at the Chopras’ respectable facade.

From The Wall Street Journal