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II . esteem [ıˈstiːm] N

self-esteem N

1. self-esteem:

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The little money he earned was from drawing portraits, particularly death-bed sketches, greatly esteemed by country folk before photography.
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The flesh, though often eaten by travelers, is not esteemed savory.
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Backed by 3 replacement cushion pads, the cutting edge eyelash curler is bustling with a stellar 4.9 stars rating on the esteemed online retail portal.
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When a child is valued and esteemed, it increases his chances a hundredfold to be successful in life.
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He was esteemed a man of strict propriety and was distinguished as an orator in the house of commons.
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He was highly esteemed for his courtesy, gentlemanly bearing, and readiness to communicate his extensive knowledge respecting academic ceremonies and privileges.
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The winner of the award is chosen by a jury panel consisting of both high profile public figures and esteemed scientists.
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I had many a row with him, but greatly esteemed him.
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The latter two were the most esteemed orators of the day.
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From 1883 until his death he was honoured and esteemed wherever he went.
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