Esteem (album)
WordNet
noun
(1) An attitude of admiration or esteem
"She lost all respect for him"
(2) A feeling of delighted approval and liking
(3) The condition of being honored (esteemed or respected or well regarded)
"It is held in esteem"
"A man who has earned high regard"
verb
(4) Look on as or consider
"She looked on this affair as a joke"
"He thinks of himself as a brilliant musician"
"He is reputed to be intelligent"
(5) Regard highly; think much of
"I respect his judgement"
"We prize his creativity"
WiktionaryText
Etymology
First at end of 16th century; from < ; see estimate, and aim, an older word, partly a doublet of esteem.
Verb
- To regard someone with respect
- Esteem your elders, boy.
- to regard something as valuable; to prize
- to look upon something in a particular way
- Mary is an esteemed member of the community
- To judge; to estimate; to appraise
- The Earth, which I esteem unable to reflect the rays of the Sun.