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- Dictionaryesteem/ɪˈstiːm/
noun
- 1. respect and admiration: "he was held in high esteem by colleagues"
verb
- 1. respect and admire: "many of these qualities are esteemed by managers" Similar Opposite
- 2. consider; deem: formal "I should esteem it a favour if you could speak to them" Similar
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Esteem is a noun meaning respect or a good opinion of someone or something, or a verb meaning to respect or consider someone or something. Learn how to use esteem in sentences, see synonyms and related words, and explore the pronunciation and translations of esteem.
Esteem is a noun that means the regard in which one is held, especially high regard, or a verb that means to set a high value on or to think of in a particular way. Learn more about the synonyms, examples, history, and usage of esteem from Merriam-Webster.
Esteem is all about respect and admiration. If you have high self-esteem, it means you like yourself. When you say, "My esteemed colleagues," you are saying you have nothing but the highest respect for them.
Esteem definition: to regard highly or favorably; regard with respect or admiration. See examples of ESTEEM used in a sentence.
Esteem is the admiration and respect that you feel towards another person or something. Learn how to use esteem as a noun or a verb, and see synonyms, pronunciation, and usage examples.
Esteem is a noun that means great respect and approval; a good opinion of somebody. Learn how to use esteem in sentences, see synonyms and related words, and download the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary app.
Esteem means to regard with respect, prize, or consider. It can also be a noun for favorable regard or opinion. See synonyms, translations, and usage examples from various sources.