(a sing of) great respect; high public regard
respect
Cases of word usage
1) to keep or honour the memory of (a person, event) (commemorate)
2) disgrace or shame; loss, absence, of honour and self-respect (dishonour)
3) (in history) a fight (usually with swords or pistols) between two people, especially to decide a point of honour (duel)
4) one or more people going with another or others to protect them or as an honour (escort)
5) a public entertainment, usually to raise money; to honour (a person) with ceremonies etc (fete)
6) to praise (God); to give honour and glory to (a hero) (glorify)
7) great fame and honour won by great achievements (glory)
8) (of a position) unpaid; (of a degree, rank) given as an honour (honorary)
9) (an expression of) admiration or approval; honour and thanks (to God) (praise)
10) to regard (a person, a memory etc) with great honour or respect (venerate)