esteem
IPA: ʌstˈim
noun
- Favourable regard.
verb
- To set a high value on; to regard with respect or reverence.
- To regard something as valuable; to prize.
- To look upon something in a particular way.
- (dated) To judge; to estimate; to appraise
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Examples of "esteem" in Sentences
- Twits tend to have low self esteem.
- The school is highly esteemed all over the world.
- Favor is the esteem the emperor has for the player.
- I know the esteem policewomen hold in the military.
- In token of esteem from Donald and the Bluebird Team.
- It is the double deck equivalent of the Optare Esteem.
- In the Orient, three is the most esteemed of all numbers.
- He has a superabundance of self esteem and a deficiency of judgment.
- Esteeming itself is of all esteemed things the most estimable treasure.
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