Esteem ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Esteem ( noun )

  1. Respect and admiration felt or shown for someone or something.
  2. A sense of one's own worth.

Origin:

Middle english: from old french estime, from latin aestimatio(n-), from aestimare "value, appraise".

Examples:

  1. She held her father in high esteem.
  2. He held the teacher in great esteem.
  3. She held the doctor in high esteem.
  4. He held the nurse in great esteem.
  5. She held the lawyer in high esteem.

(As a verb)

Esteem ( verb )

  1. Respect and admiration felt or shown for someone or something.
  2. A sense of one's own worth.

Origin:

Middle english: from old french estime, from latin aestimatio(n-), from aestimare "value, appraise".

Examples:

  1. She held her father in high esteem.
  2. He held the teacher in great esteem.
  3. She held the doctor in high esteem.
  4. He held the nurse in great esteem.
  5. She held the lawyer in high esteem.
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