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high regard

noun as in approbation

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The former vice president is not known as a soft touch, but for a brief moment in 2011, he seemed to hold Clinton in high regard.

Despite these questions, there is no difficulty in holding his writing in very high regard.

Although the "Masters" hold Self in high regard, it is clearly “spirituality” that has promoted the writer to the realms of Deity.

My wife and I hold the Wilkins family in very high regard and are deeply pained by their loss.

As devoted members of their local troop, sisters Tess and Sydney Volanski once held the Girl Scouts of the USA in high regard.

He was evidently held in high regard in his time, for his house, which is still standing, was presented him by the nation.

Karl holds me in high regard, but, there is no doubt of it, these young people are in love.

Honor is held in high regard and select friendships may have the intensity of religion.

He is loyal to the teachings and purposes of those organizations and enjoys the high regard of his brethren.

John Frederick, who was an ardent Lutheran and had a high regard for Luther, continued the religious policy of his father.

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On this page you'll find 125 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to high regard, such as: admiration, affection, awareness, commendation, enjoyment, and esteem.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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