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respectabele

Respectabele is a Dutch adjective meaning "respectable" or "worthy of respect." It is used to describe people, institutions, or qualities that are considered reputable or admirable. The form respectabele is the attributive inflected variant that appears directly before a noun, as in een respectabele reputatie or een respectabele leeftijd, while the base form of the adjective is respectabel. The word is common in formal or written Dutch, and it can apply to both social standing and moral conduct.

Etymology and related forms: Respectabele derives from the root respectabel, which comes from the French respectabilité

Usage and nuance: Respectabele typically conveys a positive evaluation, signaling credibility, legitimacy, or social esteem. In

See also: Respectability; respectable; respectabel (the base form in Dutch). In broader linguistic discussions, the word

and
ultimately
the
Latin
respectabilis.
The
related
English
cognate
is
respectable,
and
English-speaking
readers
sometimes
encounter
the
Dutch
term
in
translated
or
bilingual
texts.
some
contexts
it
can
carry
a
neutral
or
slightly
formal
tone,
and
like
related
terms
it
may
appear
in
discussions
of
reputation,
propriety,
or
social
status.
It
is
distinct
from
stronger
or
more
moral
judgments
that
might
be
carried
by
terms
with
more
emphatic
connotations.
is
often
linked
to
concepts
of
social
standing,
credibility,
and
moral
reputation.