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esteem Noun admiration and respect Verb 1. to have great respect or high regard for (someone) 2. Formal to judge or consider: I should esteem it a kindness [Latin aestimare to assess the worth of] esteemed adj
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esteem Translations v esteem [iˈstiːm] to value or respect. hoogag يَحْتَرِم، يُقَدِّر уважавам vážit si værdsætte; respektere; estimere achten εκτιμώ apreciar, estimar lugu pidama احترام گذاشتن؛ ارزشمند دانستن arvostaa estimer לְהַעֲרִיך सम्मान करना cijeniti, štovati tisztel menghargai virða stimare 尊重する 존중하다 gerbti cienīt rasa hormat hoogachten verdsette, ha stor respekt/aktelse for cenić, szanować a stima ценить; уважать vážiť si spoštovati poštovati uppskatta, värdera, []akta เคารพ saymak, hürmet etmek 尊重 поважати, шанувати کسی کا احترام یا قدر کرنا quý trọng 尊重 n favourable opinion; respect His foolish behaviour lowered him in my esteem; He was held in great esteem by his colleagues. agting, respek إحْتِرام، تَقْدير уважение vážnost, úcta agtelse; respekt die Achtung εκτίμηση, σεβασμός aprecio, estima lugupidamine احترام؛ اعتبار arvo, arvostus estime הַעֲרָכָה आदर, सम्मान ugled, štovanje tisztelet penghargaan virðing stima 尊敬 존경 pagarba cieņa hormat achting aktelse, respekt szacunek afecto/admiração, apreço stimă уважение vážnosť ugled poštovanje []aktning ความเคารพ saygınlık, itibar 尊敬 повага, шанування عزت و تکریم sự quý trọng 尊敬 How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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MERCURY ONCE DETERMINED to learn in what esteem he was held among mortals. Much might be ruminated here, concerning the essential dignity of this regal process, because in common life we esteem but meanly and contemptibly a fellow who anoints his hair, and palpably smells of that anointing. The book treats of the weakness of human kind, and is in little esteem, except among the women and the vulgar. |
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