Synonym: honored, prestigious. Similar words: esteem, self-esteem, teem, steel, steer, steep, agreement, remedy. Meaning: [ɪ'stiːm] adj. having an illustrious reputation; respected.
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1. The art of conversation is highly esteemed in France.
2. He was esteemed by his neighbours.
3. The old professor was greatly loved and esteemed.
4. The people esteemed the president for his unselfishness.
5. Peden was greatly esteemed by the people of Ayrshire.
6. Many of these qualities are esteemed by managers.
7. He was esteemed as a dedicated and imaginative scholar.
8. He was esteemed as a literary wit.
9. The old teacher was much loved and esteemed.
10. She was esteemed the perfect novelist.
11. Her work is highly esteemed by all her colleagues.
12. He esteemed that he understood what I had said.
13. My presence in his sanctum was evidently esteemed a piece of impudence too shameful for remark.
14. This rose is esteemed among connoisseurs for its colour and scent.
15. Esteemed Guests and Friends!
16. After Cameron, it was wonderful to be so esteemed,(sentencedict.com) so cosseted.
17. Courage is rightly esteemed the first of human qualities . . . because it is the quality which guarantees all others. Winston Churchill
18. Organic materials Most of the materials chiefly esteemed today for their symbolic value are of mineral origin.
19. Many highly esteemed scholars have made suggestions of this sort.
20. He was attentive but impersonal, and esteemed rather than loved.
21. This fanatical regard for esteemed works as they were first given to the public leads to intimidating variations in price.
22. No writer is more highly esteemed by the Japanese than Soseki.
23. The esteemed poet and ecological essayist has lived here with his family for 25 years.
24. It is indeed an honour to serve my country in such an esteemed position.
25. Dear Maggie(Sentencedict.com), I feel I owe you an apology for abandoning your esteemed Victorian values.
26. An excellent alibi, too: no one would question the word of the esteemed Professor Summerlee.
27. It looked like something pulled from the earth, a tuberous stem or fungus esteemed by gourmets.
28. All that, and George Plimpton still set aside time for serious literature as founder of the esteemed Paris Review.
29. True ivory is one of the few substances to have been highly esteemed for symbolic purposes wherever it could be obtained.
30. Such craftsmen were considered more than mere artisans, and their products, especially set in seal rings, were highly esteemed.
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