English to Gujarati Dictionary respectable

respectable

આદરણીય
definition
adjective
they thought the stage no life for a respectable lady
regarded by society to be good, proper, or correct.
a respectable botanical text
of some merit or importance.
translation of 'respectable'
કૂલીન,
આદરણીય,
આબરૂદાર,
પ્રતિષ્ઠિત
adjective
માનનીય
example
The rest of the crew got the hint from her glare and piled a 'respectable' amount on their plates.
If we don't teach our children these values, how can we honestly expect them to become valuable and 'respectable' members of society?
Victorians sought to create 'respectable' personal habits in societies where the vast majority of inhabitants can be described only as crude.
Clara did not care how low the Phineas' fortune had fallen; no proper 'respectable' girl would allow herself to be a maid.
Keep in mind, your problem is a recognized diagnostic condition among all 'respectable' physicians.
Last year, she reported a very 'respectable' 10-percent increase over that.
They have raised a 'respectable' amount of money locally through social events.
Young male office and shop clerks occupied a precarious social and economic position on the margins of 'respectable' middle-class Victorian society.
You refuse to change to become like the rest of 'respectable' society.
I'd have just enough time to get to the hotel, clean up, change into presentable, 'respectable' clothes, and make my way to the bookstore.
I didn't load on the make-up, but I had a 'respectable' amount on.
In front of her was a fish tank modified to carry a 'respectable' amount of lizards.
This British troupe's production shows the seductive and steamy underside of 'respectable' British high society.
Sprigs of table coral have become established on the wreckage, some now a 'respectable' size.
Power Station scored twice in the later stages to give the final scoreline a 'respectable' appearance.
For in the realm of diagnosis and treatment negligence is not established by preferring one 'respectable' body of opinion to another.
They have generally marginalised less 'respectable' behaviour, finding it difficult to acknowledge or convenient to overlook.
They were taught, controlled and obtained the best instruction which would make them 'respectable' members of society.
For them, it is a day to celebrate, to rejoice and to ask for basic rights of inclusion into the mainstream society as any other 'respectable' citizen of the country.
That is an old established and plainly 'respectable' principle.
Upon seeing the elderly gentleman, this time wearing a more 'respectable' suit, Belinda immediately stands and points an accusing finger at him.
Volunteers filled the vacated ranks, once again bringing Washington's force up to a 'respectable' size.
The economy grew at a 'respectable' 3.7 percent annual rate in the third quarter.
He had a good competition and placed a 'respectable' fifth against established gymnasts.
They have all risen to the challenge, holding 'respectable' positions in society, all sharing a common purpose of giving something back to their community.
To understand the reasons behind this concern, consider the small sizes into which very 'respectable' yields can be packaged.
It was much too late for chatting; any 'respectable' lady would have retired to her quarters.
This popular Indian dress evolved as a comfortable and 'respectable' garment for women in Kashmir and Punjab region, but is now immensely popular here, too.
Lou spent much of her life in the company of men from 'respectable' society, but she could never be a part of that society herself.
The 'respectable' Christian Science Monitor produced an important article, ‘Why do they hate us?’
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