বিবেচনা, নিরীক্ষণ, সম্পর্ক, লক্ষ্য, দৃষ্টি, গণনা, সশ্রদ্ধতা, কদর, দর্শন, যত্ন, মনোযোগ
বিবেচনা করা, নিরীক্ষণ করা, তাকান, শ্রদ্ধা করা, ঠিক করা, মানা, মনে হত্তয়া, জ্ঞান করা
(1) (usually preceded by `in') a detail or point,paying particular notice (as to children or helpless people),(usually plural) a polite expression of desire for someone's welfare,a long fixed look,the condition of being honored (esteemed or respected or well regarded),a feeling of friendship and esteem,an attitude of admiration or esteem,attention,look,affection,good opinion,feature,detail
(2) (usually preceded by `in') a detail or point
(3) Paying particular notice (as to children or helpless people)
(4) (usually plural) a polite expression of desire for someone's welfare
(5) A long fixed look
(6) The condition of being honored (esteemed or respected or well regarded)
(7) A feeling of friendship and esteem
(8) An attitude of admiration or esteem
(9) Attention
(10) Look
(11) Affection
(12) Good opinion
(13) Feature
(14) Detail
(1) Deem to be,look at attentively,connect closely and often incriminatingly,look at; listen to,believe,judge,have something to do with
(2) Deem to be
(3) Look at attentively
(4) Connect closely and often incriminatingly
(5) Look at; listen to
(6) Believe
(7) Judge
(8) Have something to do with
(1) Students should have great respect and regard for their teachers, she said.
(2) Remarkably, given the regard in which Led Zeppelin are held, none of it sounds like pastiche, possibly because these nods to the past are surrounded by music that fixes its gaze firmly forward.
(3) He was good neighbour and friend who commanded much regard and respect in the area.
(4) A lady of gentle and quiet disposition, Mary Ellen was a firm favourite throughout the local rural community where she commanded great regard and respect.
(5) Through collective agreement, the book format, a scholarly binding, is held in a higher regard than magazines and other similar entertainment circulations.
(6) The court must have regard to the principle of welfare
(7) We respect people and have regard for people if they are good at what they do.
(8) I regard this statement of considerable importance; it sets the background against which it is crucial to consider the issues in the case.
(9) The great gathering of friends reflected the special esteem and regard in which Paddy was held by a legion of people.
(10) But that does not mean they were conducted without regard to theory.
(11) With the luxury of time, the regard of the subject can move from confrontational and guarded to direct and open.
(12) Equal treatment without regard to race remains the enduring promise of the American creed.
(13) Indiscriminately slashing parking space by half with no regard to residents' own needs is wrong, few can argue with that.
(14) While this book may not increase one's regard for American life, it does fascinate.
(15) She rescued him without regard for herself
(16) He did not regard his formal studies to be a happy experience, but remained a life-long disciple of self-culture.
(17) Mr O'Gorman said the Church had continually fought compensation cases in a callous manner showing no regard for the victims concerned.
(18) At the gathering, Secretary General Kofi Annan listened quietly to three and a half hours of bluntly worded counsel from a group united in its personal regard for him and support for the United Nations.
(19) I am unable to accept the submission that the Secretary of State paid too little regard to therapeutic considerations.
(20) She had a particular regard for Eliot
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Disrespect
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Ignorance
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