respectable
1 of 1adjective/ˈris.pɛk.tə.bəl/
Forms:more respectable,most respectable
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worthy of esteem or admiration due to good character, behavior, or achievements
- The respectable businessman was admired for his honesty and fairness.
- The respectable doctor was trusted by patients for her expertise and compassion.
- The respectable student earned top grades and was admired by teachers for her hard work.
- The respectable journalist was known for her unbiased reporting and thorough research.
- The respectable family owned a successful business that had been passed down through generations.
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considered to be good, correct, or acceptable by the society
B2- He landed a respectable job in a well-known firm, which was considered a commendable achievement by his peers.
- The restaurant earned a respectable rating from critics for its high-quality food and excellent service.
- Her academic performance was deemed respectable by the school, earning her a place on the honor roll.
- The neighborhood was known for its respectable homes and well-maintained gardens, reflecting the community's pride.
- His behavior at the event was considered respectable, adhering to all the social norms and expectations of formal gatherings.
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considerable in size, amount, or degree
- He earned a respectable salary.
- The garden produced a respectable harvest.
- She made a respectable contribution to the project.
- The house is a respectable size for a family.
- They raised a respectable sum for charity.