Synonym: appreciate, consider, judge, prize, regard, think, treasure, value. Antonym: disesteem. Similar words: self-esteem, teem, steer, steep, steel, western, yesterday, yesteryear. Meaning: [ɪ'stiːm] n. 1. the condition of being honored (esteemed or respected or well regarded) 2. a feeling of delighted approval and liking 3. an attitude of admiration or esteem. v. 1. regard highly; think much of 2. look on as or consider.
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31. We would like to offer you this gift as a mark of our esteem.
32. All the teachers and students in Cambridge held Dr Hawkin in high esteem.
33. We shall esteem it a favour if you will inform us soon.
34. She had earned the esteem of everyone in the town.
35. He is held in the highest esteem by all who know him.
36. It raises the status, and esteem of the children.
37. Public figures suffered a collective loss of esteem.
38. Nothing builds self- esteem and self- confidence like accomplishment. Thomas Carlyle
39. I think she has low self- esteem.
40. Universities have hardly ever been held in lower esteem.
41. I had high esteem for his skills.
42. As kids, loyal pals, as men now, they justify the respect and high esteem given them.
43. The Piaroa view the arrogant and dominating character, which the Shavante would highly esteem in a mature male, as odious.
44. In all she was a model wife, and earned the esteem of everyone in the town.
45. The foundation of lasting self- confidence and self esteem is excellence, mastery of your work. Brian Tracy
46. Do more prejudiced children differ in their popularity and self esteem?
47. The drug addict loses the sense of dignity, responsibility, self- esteem and self- respect,[sentence dictionary] and he forgets how to live like a human being. Dr T.P.Chia
48. But during her short acting career, Brown was held in high esteem by the theatrical fraternity in Northern Ireland.
49. Thus, perhaps not surprisingly, medicine and medical practitioners still enjoy considerable public esteem.
50. At present rubies vary greatly in esteem according to their colour and source.
51. So the union - and the game - are held in low esteem at present.
52. All this, however, in the search for social esteem and personal uniqueness.
53. It was yet another instance of how low in his esteem she stood.
54. Only make decisions that support your self- image, self- esteem, and self- worth. Oprah Winfrey
55. I thought that Scripture told me to esteem others more than myself.
56. Users tended to be children with low expectations of good exam results and generally low esteem.
57. Second, it can enhance their feelings of self-worth and esteem.
58. It may be that you do not recognise the deep-seated reasons why you hold some animals in higher esteem than others.
59. Third is the distinction or esteem that accrues to the rich man as the result of his wealth.
60. The relative status and esteem accorded to husband and wife will be roughly equal.
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