Esteem
Word | ESTEEM |
Character | 6 |
Hyphenation | es teem |
Pronunciations | [ɛsˈtiːm] |
Definitions and meanings of "Esteem"
What do we mean by esteem?
To regard with respect; prize. synonym: appreciate. transitive verb
To regard as; consider. transitive verb
Favorable regard; respect. synonym: regard. noun
Judgment; opinion. noun
To estimate; value; set a value on, whether high or low; rate.
Specifically To set a high value on; prize; regard favorably, especially (of persons) with reverence, respect, or friendship.
To consider; regard; reckon; think.
Synonyms Value, Prize, Esteem, etc. (see appreciate); to respect, revere.
To think, deem, consider, hold, account.
To regard or consider value; entertain a feeling of esteem, liking, respect, etc.: with of.
Estimation; opinion or judgment of merit or demerit. noun
Specifically Favorable opinion, formed upon a belief in tho merit of its object; respect; regard; liking. noun
The character which commands consideration or regard; value; worth. noun
Valuation; price. noun
= Syn 1 and Estimate, Esteem, Estimation, Respect, Regard; honor, admiration, reverence, veneration. Estimate, both as noun and as verb, supposes an exercise of the judgment in determining external things, as amount, weight, size, value; or internal things, as intellect, excellence. It may be applied to that which is unfavorable: as, my estimate of the man was not high. Esteem as a noun has commonly the favorable meanings of the verb; it is a moral sentiment made up of respect and attachment, the result of the mental process of reckoning up the merits or useful qualities of a person: as, he is held in very general esteem. Estimation has covered the meanings of both estimate and esteem. Respect is commonly the result of admiration and approbation: as, he is entitled to our respect for his abilities and his probity; it omits, sometimes pointedly, the attachment expressed in esteem. Regard may include less admiration than respect and be not quite so strong as esteem, but its meaning is not closely fixed in quality or degree. noun
To form an estimate; to have regard to the value; to consider. intransitive verb
Estimation; opinion of merit or value; hence, valuation; reckoning; price. noun
High estimation or value; great regard; favorable opinion, founded on supposed worth. noun
To set a value on; to appreciate the worth of; to estimate; to value; to reckon. transitive verb
To set a high value on; to prize; to regard with reverence, respect, or friendship. transitive verb
Favourable regard.
Synonyms and Antonyms for Esteem
- Synonyms for esteem
- Accept Synonyms
- Accord Respect To Synonyms
- Admiration Synonyms
- Acceptance Synonyms
- OK Synonyms
- Antonyms for esteem
- Disrespect Antonyms
- Disesteem Antonyms
The word "esteem" in example sentences
Cross Reference for Esteem
What does esteem mean?
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