esteem lightly

  • 1esteem — /əsˈtim / (say uhs teem) verb (t) 1. to regard as valuable; regard highly or favourably: I esteem him as my leader. 2. to consider as of a certain value; regard: I esteem it worthless. 3. to set a value on; value: to esteem lightly. –noun 4.… …

  • 2Esteem — Es*teem , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Esteemed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Esteeming}.] [F. estimer, L. aestimare, aestumare, to value, estimate; perh. akin to Skr. ish to seek, strive, and E. ask. Cf. {Aim}, {Estimate}.] 1. To set a value on; to appreciate the… …

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  • 3esteem — 01. Greg has always been held in high [esteem] by his colleagues because he always volunteers to help out with any task that comes along. 02. Constant praise helps to build a child s [esteem]. 03. Public [esteem] for the President is now at its… …

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  • 4ὀλιγωρητέον — one must esteem lightly masc acc sg ὀλιγωρητέον one must esteem lightly neut nom/voc/acc sg ὀλιγωρητέος masc/fem acc sg ὀλιγωρητέος neut nom/voc/acc sg …

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  • 5undervalue — /ʌndəˈvælju/ (say unduh valyooh) verb (t) (undervalued, undervaluing) 1. to value below the real worth; put too low a value on. 2. to diminish in value; make of less value. 3. to esteem too low; esteem lightly; hold in mean estimation.… …

  • 6Undervalue — Un der*val ue, v. t. 1. To value, rate, or estimate below the real worth; to depreciate. [1913 Webster] 2. To esteem lightly; to treat as of little worth; to hold in mean estimation; to despise. [1913 Webster] In comparison of it I undervalued… …

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  • 7Guang Ping Yang Tai Chi Chuan — Guang Ping Yang Tai Chi Chuan, which has become known as the “lost” Yang style tai chi chuan form, combines all the positive aspects of Yang Style with qualities that added strength and versatility. Guang Ping s stances are lower and wider than… …

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  • 8nullify — (v.) 1590s, from L.L. nullificare to esteem lightly, despise, lit. to make nothing, from L. nullus not any (see NULL (Cf. null)) + root of facere to make (see FACTITIOUS (Cf. factitious)). Related: Nullified; nullifying …

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  • 9undervalue — v. a. 1. Underrate, misprize, rate below the true value, rate too low. 2. Despise, depreciate, esteem lightly, hold in low estimation …

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  • 10Esteemed — Esteem Es*teem , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Esteemed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Esteeming}.] [F. estimer, L. aestimare, aestumare, to value, estimate; perh. akin to Skr. ish to seek, strive, and E. ask. Cf. {Aim}, {Estimate}.] 1. To set a value on; to… …

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