respecterre‧spect‧er /rɪˈspektə $ -ər/ noun

- But nature is no respecter of rights, and around 10 % of the population has had this right compromised by biology.
- Child abuse, wife battering, family break-up, delinquency and alcoholism are no respecters of beautiful surroundings.
- Credibility is no respecter of good looks.
- She was no respecter of persons and never thought before she spoke.
- They were not respecters of party lines and the last two in particular were widely distrusted among parliamentary colleagues.
- Unfortunately they are no respecters of persons or property as car owners find to their dismay.
► be no respecter of persons- She was no respecter of persons and never thought before she spoke.
- Unfortunately they are no respecters of persons or property as car owners find to their dismay.
► be a respecter of something- Death was a respecter of persons, and chances of survival were better in the upper and middle-classes than in the working-class.
nounrespect ≠ disrespectrespectabilityrespecterrespectfulnessadjectiverespectablerespectedrespectful ≠ disrespectfulrespectiveadverbrespectablyrespectfully ≠ disrespectfullyrespectivelyverbrespect ≠ disrespect