English to hausa meaning of

Ma'anar ƙamus na kalmar "abin girmamawa" ita ce:Adjective:Al'umma suna ganin ya zama mai kyau, dacewa, ko daidai; suna da kyakkyawan suna. Misali: Shi ɗan kasuwa ne mai mutunci wanda kuma ya daɗe suna yin gaskiya. cancanci a yaba. Misali: Kwazo da kwazon likita ya sa ta zama memba mai mutuntawa a cikin jama'ar likitanci. Misali: Tsarin suturar bikin yana buƙatar tufafi masu daraja. halin kirki a cikin al'umma. Misali: An san shi a matsayin ɗan ƙasa mai daraja wanda ya ba da gudummawa ga al'ummarsa.

Synonyms

  1. honorable
  2. good
  3. estimable

Sentence Examples

  1. Weston was a native of Highbury, and born of a respectable family, which for the last two or three generations had been rising into gentility and property.
  2. He believed the look made him more respectable in the eyes of superiors and perps alike.
  3. She is the natural daughter of nobody knows whom, with probably no settled provision at all, and certainly no respectable relations.
  4. Elton is a very good sort of man, and a very respectable vicar of Highbury, but not at all likely to make an imprudent match.
  5. Whatever he was, it was better than this villain of a woman who pretended to be respectable and high class.
  6. the proper sport of boys and girls, but a single woman, of good fortune, is always respectable, and may be as sensible and pleasant as any body else.
  7. The Times, Standard, Morning Post, and Daily News, and twenty other highly respectable newspapers scouted Mr.
  8. He had a comfortable home for her, and Emma imagined a very sufficient income for though the vicarage of Highbury was not large, he was known to have some independent property and she thought very highly of him as a good-humoured, well-meaning, respectable young man, without any deficiency of useful understanding or knowledge of the world.
  9. Let her marry Robert Martin, and she is safe, respectable, and happy for ever but if you encourage her to expect to marry greatly, and teach her to be satisfied with nothing less than a man of consequence and large fortune, she may be a parlour-boarder at Mrs.
  10. Remember, sinner that thou art, the master is the more esteemed the more respectable and well-bred his servants are and that one of the greatest advantages that princes have over other men is that they have servants as good as themselves to wait on them.