Esteem+highly

  • 11esteem — [15] Esteem and estimate [16] are fairly open about their relationship, but there is another, more heavily disguised member of the family: aim. All three come ultimately from Latin aestimāre. Estimate was a straightforward borrowing from the… …

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  • 12esteem — Synonyms and related words: OK, accept, acceptance, accord respect to, account, account as, adherence, adjudge, adjudicate, admiration, admire, adoration, adore, allow, apotheosis, apotheosize, appreciate, appreciation, apprize, approbation,… …

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  • 13esteem — I. noun Date: 14th century 1. archaic worth, value 2. archaic opinion, judgment 3. the regard in which one is held; especially high regard < the esteem we all feel for her > II …

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  • 14esteem — es•teem [[t]ɪˈstim[/t]] v. t. 1) to regard highly or favorably; regard with respect or admiration 2) to consider as of a certain value or a certain type; regard: I would esteem it a great favor[/ex] 3) Obs. to appraise 4) favorable opinion or&#8230; …

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  • 15esteem — 1. noun she was held in high esteem Syn: respect, admiration, acclaim, appreciation, recognition, honour, reverence, estimation, regard 2. verb such ceramics are highly esteemed Syn: respect, admire, value …

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  • 16esteem — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. respect, regard, favor, admiration, estimation, honor; reverence, worship. See approbation. Ant., despise. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. regard, respect, appreciation; see admiration . v. 1. [To attach a&#8230; …

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  • 17esteem — I. v. a. 1. Estimate, appreciate, value, rate, reckon, set a value on. 2. Admire, like, prize, value, appreciate (highly), honor, revere, respect, think well of, think highly of, set a high value on. 3. Regard, consider, deem, think, account,&#8230; …

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  • 18esteem — v 1. value, appreciate, prize, cherish, hold dear, treasure; honor, revere, reverence, respect, venerate, pay respect to, defer to; admire, think highly of, look up to, hold a high opinion of; like, love, be fond of, hold in affection, adore,&#8230; …

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  • 19highly — adv 1. very, very much, much, well, Inf. plenty, Inf. plenty well, quite; greatly, vastly, immensely, tremendously, hugely; exceedingly, extremely, supremely, extraordinarily; considerably, eminently, incomparably, preeminently. 2. appreciatively …

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  • 20Self-esteem — In psychology, self esteem reflects a person s overall evaluation or appraisal of her or his own worth.Self esteem encompasses beliefs (for example, I am competent/incompetent ) and emotions (for example, triumph/, pride/shame). Behavior may&#8230; …

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