With respect to
Academic discourse marker used to connect ideas
Use it to professionally signal exactly which topic or detail you are currently addressing.
15초 만에
- A formal way to say 'about' or 'regarding' a specific topic.
- Used to focus attention on one point in a complex discussion.
- Best for professional emails, academic essays, and serious business meetings.
뜻
Think of this as a formal 'spotlight' for your sentences. It tells your listener exactly which topic you are focusing on right now, similar to saying 'about' or 'concerning'.
주요 예문
3 / 6In a business meeting
With respect to the new project, we need to finalize the budget by Friday.
Regarding the new project, we need to finish the budget by Friday.
Writing a formal email
I am writing to you with respect to your recent application for the manager role.
I am writing to you about your recent job application.
Texting a friend (sarcastic)
With respect to your choice of shoes tonight, I have some concerns.
About those shoes you're wearing... I'm not so sure about them.
문화적 배경
The phrase originates from formal logic and legal traditions where defining the 'scope' of a statement was vital. It became a staple of 'Corporate Speak' in the late 20th century as professional communication became more standardized globally. In some British contexts, 'in respect of' is more common, but 'with respect to' is universally understood.
The Noun Rule
Always follow this phrase with a noun. If you want to use a verb, change it! Instead of 'with respect to go', use 'with respect to going'.
Don't confuse with 'With all due respect'
These sound similar but are totally different. 'With all due respect' is used before you disagree with someone. 'With respect to' just means 'about'.
15초 만에
- A formal way to say 'about' or 'regarding' a specific topic.
- Used to focus attention on one point in a complex discussion.
- Best for professional emails, academic essays, and serious business meetings.
What It Means
With respect to is a phrase that helps you transition between topics. It acts like a signpost in a conversation or a document. When you use it, you are telling the other person, "I am now talking about this specific thing." It is much more precise than just saying about. It helps clear up any confusion in complex discussions. Think of it like a laser pointer for your ideas. You are aiming at one specific point and ignoring the rest for a moment.
How To Use It
You usually place this phrase at the beginning of a sentence to set the stage. You can also drop it into the middle of a sentence to connect two ideas. It must always be followed by a noun or a noun phrase. For example, you can say With respect to the weather or With respect to your request. It doesn't work with verbs unless you turn them into ing forms. It’s a great way to sound organized and professional. Just don't overdo it, or you'll sound like a robot!
When To Use It
This phrase shines in professional and academic settings. Use it during a business meeting to address a specific agenda item. It is perfect for formal emails when you need to reply to a specific question. You might also use it in a legal or technical document. If you want to sound very serious or polite, this is your go-to phrase. It shows that you have thought carefully about the topic at hand. It’s like wearing a suit for your words.
When NOT To Use It
Avoid using this phrase in very casual settings. If you are grabbing a beer with friends, it will sound too stiff. Imagine saying, "With respect to the chips, they are too salty." Your friends might laugh at how formal you sound! Also, don't use it when a simple about or on will do. If the conversation is moving fast, this phrase might slow it down. It is a heavy-duty tool, so don't use it for small talk. Keep it in your pocket for the big moments.
Cultural Background
This expression has deep roots in English law and academic writing. In these fields, being exact is more important than being brief. Over time, it moved from courtrooms into corporate offices. It reflects a Western cultural value of compartmentalizing information. We like to break big problems into smaller, manageable pieces. Using this phrase shows you are analytical and detail-oriented. It’s a hallmark of the 'Standard English' used in global business today.
Common Variations
You will often hear in respect of in British English, which means the same thing. Other common cousins include regarding, concerning, and as regards. If you want to be slightly less formal, try as for or in terms of. Each of these has a slightly different 'flavor', but they all do the same job. With respect to remains the gold standard for formal clarity. It’s the most 'buttoned-up' version of the bunch.
사용 참고사항
This is a high-level C1 phrase. It is strictly formal/professional. Using it in casual conversation might make you sound like you're trying too hard or being intentionally sarcastic.
The Noun Rule
Always follow this phrase with a noun. If you want to use a verb, change it! Instead of 'with respect to go', use 'with respect to going'.
Don't confuse with 'With all due respect'
These sound similar but are totally different. 'With all due respect' is used before you disagree with someone. 'With respect to' just means 'about'.
The 'Sarcasm' Secret
Native speakers sometimes use this very formally for tiny problems to be funny. If your friend loses their keys, saying 'With respect to your keys, you are a disaster' is a common joke.
예시
6With respect to the new project, we need to finalize the budget by Friday.
Regarding the new project, we need to finish the budget by Friday.
Here, it clearly separates the project topic from other meeting items.
I am writing to you with respect to your recent application for the manager role.
I am writing to you about your recent job application.
It makes the email sound official and respectful.
With respect to your choice of shoes tonight, I have some concerns.
About those shoes you're wearing... I'm not so sure about them.
Using a formal phrase for a silly topic creates a funny, mock-serious tone.
With respect to our future together, I think we need to be more honest.
Concerning our future, I think we need to be more honest.
It adds weight and seriousness to a difficult conversation.
With respect to the steak, it was unfortunately a bit overcooked.
About the steak, it was a little too well-done.
It allows you to complain politely without sounding aggressive.
The study was limited with respect to the number of participants involved.
The study was limited regarding the number of people who took part.
This is a classic way to define the scope of research.
셀프 테스트
Choose the best phrase to complete this formal sentence.
___ the proposed changes, the board has decided to wait until next year.
'With respect to' is the standard formal phrase used to introduce a topic in a professional setting.
Complete the sentence to sound professional.
I have a few questions ___ the contract you sent over.
The full phrase is 'with respect to'. Don't confuse it with 'with respect for', which means showing admiration.
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시각 학습 자료
Formality Level of Topic Markers
Talking to friends
About...
Standard daily use
Regarding...
Business/Academic
With respect to...
Legal/Diplomatic
In respect of...
Where to use 'With Respect To'
Boardroom Meeting
Discussing the annual report.
University Essay
Analyzing a specific theory.
Customer Support
Replying to a specific complaint.
Legal Letter
Referencing a specific clause.
자주 묻는 질문
10 질문It is a formal way of saying 'about' or 'concerning'. It helps you point to a specific topic in a conversation, like in With respect to your email, I have an answer.
Yes, they are very similar. With respect to is slightly more formal and is often used in technical or academic writing.
Usually, no. It is an introductory phrase that needs a noun after it, so it almost always appears at the start or in the middle of a sentence.
Only if you are being funny or very professional. In a normal text to a friend, it will sound way too serious.
They mean the same thing. In respect of is just more common in British English and legal documents.
Not necessarily. While the word respect is in there, the phrase is just a logical connector. It doesn't mean you admire the topic.
Absolutely! It is a great way to introduce a new section in an essay or a report, like With respect to the methodology....
No, that is a common mistake. You must use either with respect TO or in respect OF. Don't mix them up!
Yes, you can say With respect to Mr. Smith, his performance was excellent. It sounds very objective and professional.
Not at all. It is still used every day in business, law, and science. It makes your communication feel precise.
관련 표현
In regard to
A very similar formal way to introduce a topic.
As for
A slightly less formal way to switch topics.
Pertaining to
A very formal word meaning 'related to' or 'about'.
In terms of
Used to describe which specific aspect of a topic you are discussing.
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