esteem|esteemed|esteeming|esteems in English
verb
[es·teem || ɪ'stiːm]
respect, honor, admire, value
Use "esteem|esteemed|esteeming|esteems" in a sentence
1. No one esteems your father more than I do.
2. Esteemed Guests and Friends!
3. Esteem spirit temper too say Adieus who direct esteem
4. Esteem spirit temper too say Adieus who direct esteem
5. Agapeo refers to a reverent love, a love esteeming the one loved
6. He was esteemed by his neighbours.
7. Definitions for the word, Admirer (n.) One who admires; one who esteems or loves greatly
8. She was esteemed the perfect novelist.
9. He was esteemed as a literary wit.
10. His selflessness gainedhigh esteem.
11. Synonyms for Categorizes as include calls, labels, considers, tags, designates, brands, denotes, describes, esteems and nicknames
12. Both spices were highly esteemed for their fragrance.
13. For two days he was languorous and esteemed.
14. I esteem it worthless.
15. Indeed so, Esteemed Besmircher of Loaves
16. Synonyms for Cherishing include treasuring, appreciating, esteeming, prizing, relishing, revering, valuing, venerating, admiring and adoring
17. Synonyms for Apprizing include prizing, valuing, appreciating, admiring, esteeming, cherishing, treasuring, respecting, loving and praising
18. Synonyms for Apprizes include prizes, values, appreciates, admires, esteems, cherishes, treasures, respects, loves and praises
19. The old teacher was much loved and esteemed.
20. The people esteemed the president for his unselfishness.
21. This touched his self-esteem.
22. Highly Esteem Jehovah’s Beautiful Name
23. I esteem his work highly.
24. A repertoire of tricks will astound the esteemed public.
25. Many of these qualities are esteemed by managers.