“I respect her talent for chess.”
Usage Entry 1347 / 1350 60-second read
Respect vs. Admiration
Regard for someone's principles, efforts, or standing versus awe for their achievements or qualities.
The comparisoni
“I admire her talent for chess — admiration is about achievement. Respect is about dignity, principles, or standing.”
The ruleii
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RESPECT = regard. ADMIRATION = awe.
RESPECT is regard for someone's principles, effort, or dignity — you can respect someone without liking them. ADMIRATION is awe at their achievements, qualities, or skill. You might admire a rival's performance without respecting their behaviour, or respect an opponent without admiring their play.
Memory aidiii
Remember it like this
Respect the principle. Admire the feat.