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¿Un hombre respectado y respetable?
¿Cuál es la diferencia? ¿Por qué se usan en la misma frase?
Oct 9, 2018 5:23 PM
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I think this question would be the same in English, in French and in Italian for instance. "Un hombre respetado" is a "respected man". It means this man has the respect of many people in the society. It's a fact, it's a reality. So people respect him and behaves towards with respect.
"Un hombre respetable" is "a respectable man". It means he has such a behaviour that deserves respect but it doesn't necessarily mean that he is respected. Maybe people don't him well enough to understand that they should respect him.
About the first word, I can also say that sometimes a respected man doesn't have all the time a respectable behaviour, especially in his private life. I hope my explanations were clear enough!
October 9, 2018
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1. respetable:
adj. Digno de respeto.
2. respetuoso, sa:
adj. Que causa respeto.
3. respetado, da:
part. del verbo respetar
4. respetar
verb. Tener respeto, veneración, admiración
esta es la familia de palabras que se relacionan con el verbo respetar, y alli puedes observar la diferencia de cada una de ellas :)
October 9, 2018
Respetado (no respectado) y respetable ( que es digno de respeto)
Respetado y respetable no son sinónimos. Alguien poco respetado puede ser sin embargo respetable y viceversa.
Saludos!
October 11, 2018
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