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What's the difference
between "respectful" and "respectable"?
Which one should I use to describe someone who is respected by others?
Thank you!
Jan 6, 2014 8:28 AM
Answers · 3
Diamond:
You are respected by me.
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I may be a respectable person, if I give others cause or reason to admire me.
I may be a disrespected person, if I give others cause or reason to think of me in a negative way.
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You may be a respectable person.
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Anyone may be respectable as long as they enjoy a good reputation.
If a person's reputation is diminished, they may no longer be regarded as respectable.
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(Hope that helps)
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I am respectful toward you.
You are respectful towards me.
I am respected by you.
I am respectful of my fellow citizens. My fellow citizens are respected by me.
We can be disrespectful of others. Others may be disrespected by us.
January 6, 2014
For objects/actions = use respectable
For people = use respectful
EXAMPLE:
That respectful person drives a respectable car!
NOT: That respectable person drives a respectful car = WRONG AND WEIRD
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I'm not an expert with English, but that's just what I think.
January 6, 2014
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