English to Spanish Dictionary respectable

respectable

respetable
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'
adjective
importante,
respetable,
decente,
apreciable,
honrado,
tolerable
example
Removing his rather shabby cloak to reveal a more 'respectable' outfit underneath, Maddock spied a nearby servant carrying a tray of food.
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.
To understand the reasons behind this concern, consider the small sizes into which very 'respectable' yields can be packaged.
Volunteers filled the vacated ranks, once again bringing Washington's force up to a 'respectable' size.
The restaurant is very unassuming from the outside and appears to be quite small, but in fact, the main dining area opens up beyond the well stocked central bar and is a very 'respectable' size.
Upon seeing the elderly gentleman, this time wearing a more 'respectable' suit, Belinda immediately stands and points an accusing finger at him.
Of course, it would be too much for a single nominalist to provide an acceptable version of each 'respectable' scientific theory.
As a result, Irish beef exports to the UK increased by a very 'respectable' 11 per cent.
But even on a quarter-on-quarter basis, the July-September growth was still a 'respectable' 1.97 percent.
Capital appreciation has remained at a 'respectable' 18 per cent for the past two years.
There is a decent amount of room in the rear and the boot is well shaped, taking a 'respectable' amount of luggage.
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.
That's because, behind the 'respectable' suit and neat grey beard, deep down Brian loves a good row.
Adorn yourself with clean and 'respectable' clothes.
By 1891 the desertion rate had fallen to a more 'respectable' 6.2 percent.
The real needs of society are not really that great - just some food and some 'respectable' clothing.
If, after three months, you haven't learned to act like a 'respectable' young lady you will remain in New York at that disciplinary school.
In front of her was a fish tank modified to carry a 'respectable' amount of lizards.
As stated above, this gives us, temporarily, a crude seasonal adjustment while we build up more 'respectable' sample sizes.
It was much too late for chatting; any 'respectable' lady would have retired to her quarters.
If the family is not present you may employ a stranger as long as they are 'respectable' in demeanor and appearance.
Even with her 'respectable' outfit and beautiful girl on her arm, it felt awkward.
But one of the biggest issues facing the agencies is that these dealers appear to live ordinary lives and often embed themselves in so-called 'respectable' society.
That is an old established and plainly 'respectable' principle.
I like her immensely, even though I harbor a 'respectable' amount of fear every time I have to converse with her.
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.
For in the realm of diagnosis and treatment negligence is not established by preferring one 'respectable' body of opinion to another.
Her CD sales were 'respectable' , but never amounted to the blockbuster numbers her label and industry types projected.
The economy grew at a 'respectable' 3.7 percent annual rate in the third quarter.
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