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/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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Apr 16, 2024 · esteem implies greater warmth of feeling accompanying a high valuation. no citizen of the town was more highly esteemed.
noun · favorable opinion or judgment; respect or regard: to hold a person in esteem. Synonyms: veneration, reverence, honor, admiration, favor · Archaic.
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noun · condemnation · disdain · contempt · scorn · disapproval · indignation · disappointment · discontent · disgust · unhappiness.
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