SECTION IV: Moral Affections
2. Moral Sentiments
Respect. –N. regard, consideration, courtesy, attention, deference, reverence, honour, esteem, estimation, veneration, admiration, approbation, homage, fealty, obeisance, genuflexion, kneeling, prostration, obsequiousness, salaam, kowtow, bow, presenting arms, salute, respects, regards, duty, devoirs, devotion (piety).
Disrespect. –N. disesteem, disestimation, disfavour, disrepute, low estimation, disparagement, (dispraise, detraction), irreverence, slight, neglect, superciliousness (contempt), vilipendency, contumely, affront, dishonour, insult, indignity, outrage, discourtesy, practical joking, scurrility, scoffing, sibilation, irrision, derision, mockery, irony (ridicule), sarcasm, hiss, hoot, gibe, flout, jeer, scoff, gleek, taunt, sneer, quip, fling, wipe, slap in the face.
Thesaurus of Words and Phrases by Peter Mark Roget, M.D., F.R.S. Enlarged by John Lewis Roget, M.A., New Edition Revised and Enlarged by Samuel Romily Roget, M.A. Published by Grosset & Dunlap, the edition is copyright 1941, 1947.