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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31. On the surface, he was a very outgoing man, frequently in the company of esteemed names from the showbusiness profession.
32. One reason why chalcedony has been so highly esteemed is that it lends itself to a variety of decorative treatments.
33. Mr. Slope was esteemed an adept at letter writing.
34. Bermuda arrowroot is most highly esteemed.
35. For two days he was languorous and esteemed.
36. He was esteemed ( to be ) trustworthy.
37. I have just received your esteemed letter.
38. The student won the esteemed Fulbright scholarship.
39. In your esteemed journalistic opinion.
40. He is highly esteemed in business circles.
41. He was esteemed an industrious, thriving young man.
42. He esteemed that she loved him.
43. A repertoire of tricks will astound the esteemed public.
44. King Fahd had been committed to Sino-Saudi friendship during his life time. His death is not only a great loss to the Saudi people, but also the loss of an old esteemed friend to the Chinese people.
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46. Susan worked with Smith in the saree office. She esteemed him for the reason that man quickly after her own heart.
47. The new power was justly esteemed a revolutionary factor in all operations.
48. In response to your advertisement in today's "China Daily", I wish to apply for the position of filing clerk in your esteemed firm.
49. The esteemed astrophysicist Stephen Hawking has assured us that even the biggest and baddest black holes will just evaporate away.
50. Waiting for yr esteemed reply, we remain with best regards.
51. However, Dylan Thomas is not a pure irrationalist. He esteemed tradition and inherited tradition.
52. But, truth be told, the polygraph is a crude tool that the esteemed National Research Council says has extremely serious limitations.
53. The ancient Egypitains esteemed gold ,which had religious significance to them ,and King Tutankhamen was buried in a solid gold coffin 3,300 years ago .
54. He was heard to speak of Sir Kenelm Digby, and other famous men- whose scientific attainments were esteemed hardly less than supernatural- as having been his correspondents or associates.
55. In the film, Emperor Marcus Aurelius doesn't trust his son, Commodus, and instead taps Maximus (an esteemed general) to take over and return Rome to the old Republic.
56. She esteemed the courage, energy and good - humour of the writer.
57. This, and my being esteemed a jocular verbal satirist, supported my consequence in the society.
58. Diamond is an esteemed neuroanatomist and one of the most admired professors at the University of California, Berkeley.
59. In fact,one of the verses in I Corinthians 16, Paul addresses two people,Andronicus and Junia, and he says,"These are esteemed among the Apostles."
60. The people of the Atlas mountains often use a similar method, and fermented (read: rancid) sheep's butter is highly esteemed there for flavouring couscous.
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