Suffixes:
* -ful: This suffix generally means "full of," "characterized by," or "inclined to."
* Respectful: Showing respect; polite.
* -ing: This suffix indicates an action or process.
* Respecting: Showing respect.
* -ed: This suffix indicates a past tense or past participle.
* Respected: Held in high esteem.
* -ion: This suffix forms nouns, often indicating a state, action, or process.
* Respectation: A formal term for the act of showing respect. (Less common)
* -ive: This suffix generally indicates a tendency or quality.
* Respective: Relating to each individual separately. (Not directly related to respect itself, but can be used in a context where respect is implied.)
Prefixes:
* Dis-: This prefix indicates the opposite or negation of the base word.
* Disrespect: Lack of respect; rudeness.
* Ir-: This prefix also indicates the opposite or negation of the base word.
* Irrespective: Without regard for; regardless of. (Not directly related to respect itself, but can be used in a context where respect is implied.)
Note: While adding prefixes and suffixes can create new words, some combinations may sound awkward or not be commonly used. It's best to consider the context and intended meaning when choosing the appropriate word.