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Learn to pronounce es·teem

/əˈstēm,eˈstēm/
noun
respect and admiration, typically for a person.
"he was held in high esteem by colleagues"
synonyms: respect, admiration, (high) regard, (high/good) opinion, estimation, acclaim, approbation, approval, appreciation, favor, popularity, recognition, veneration, awe, reverence, deference, honor, praise, adulation, extolment, homage, laudation

verb
respect and admire.
"many of these qualities are esteemed by managers"
synonyms: respect, admire, value, regard, hold in (high) regard, think (highly) of, acclaim, approve of, appreciate, like, prize, treasure, favor, recognize, venerate, hold in awe, look up to, revere, reverence, honor, praise, adulate, extol, pay homage to

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7 days ago · esteem implies greater warmth of feeling accompanying a high valuation. no citizen of the town was more highly esteemed.
6 days ago · to consider or believe someone or something to be a particular thing: I would esteem it an honor if you would accompany me.
noun · favorable opinion or judgment; respect or regard: to hold a person in esteem. Synonyms: veneration, reverence, honor, admiration, favor · Archaic.
Admiration

Admiration

Admiration is a social emotion felt by observing people of competence, talent, or skill exceeding standards. Admiration facilitates social learning in groups. Admiration motivates self-improvement through learning from role-models. Wikipedia
/ɛsˈtim/ · noun. the condition of being honored (esteemed or respected or well regarded). “it is held in esteem” · noun. an attitude of admiration or esteem.
esteem in American English · 1. to have great regard for; value highly; respect · 2. to hold to be; consider; regard. we esteem it an honor to be invited. noun.
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adjective. regarded highly or favorably; respected or admired: Her teaching ability, leadership skills, and winsome personality made her a highly esteemed ...
noun. i-ˈstēm. Definition of esteem. as in admiration. a feeling of great approval and liking an athlete who is held in great esteem by her peers.
ESTEEM meaning: 1 : respect and affection; 2 : used to say how much someone or something is admired and respected often used after hold.
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​[usually passive] to respect and admire somebody/something very much. be esteemed (by somebody) Many of these qualities are esteemed by managers.
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Favorable opinion; high regard; respect. To be held in high esteem. Webster's New World.