Thesaurus / esteem
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Well-known across the Spanish-speaking world, Colombian comic Santiago Rivas’ political satire is held in high esteem.
18 COMICS OF TOMORROWSOHINI DAS GUPTAAUGUST 1, 2021OZYThe trouble is that the general social esteem in which people hold science makes it natural for them to make an unhelpful assumption.
HOW TO MAKE SENSE OF CONTRADICTORY SCIENCE PAPERS - ISSUE 100: OUTSIDERSHAIXIN DANG & LIAM KOFI BRIGHTJUNE 2, 2021NAUTILUSThis is important because “high public esteem has helped protect the tech industry from critics and regulators, but that shield is weakening,” write Ina Fried and Mike Allen for Axios.
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THE FINAL DESCENT OF DEAN CUMMINGSDEVON O’NEILFEBRUARY 22, 2021OUTSIDE ONLINEThat’s the story Gershom Gorenberg restores to memory and esteem in “War of Shadows,” a masterpiece of scholarship and synthesis that also reads like a thriller.
FORGOTTEN SPIES WHO FOUGHT THE NAZIS IN THE MIDDLE EASTJONATHAN KIRSCHFEBRUARY 12, 2021WASHINGTON POSTNobody had held his brother in any less esteem for this connection; it was quite the way in the country.
RAMONAHELEN HUNT JACKSONTo suddenly discover oneself proficient where failure had been feared increases self esteem and adds to the sum of happiness.
FIFTY YEARS OF RAILWAY LIFE IN ENGLAND, SCOTLAND AND IRELANDJOSEPH TATLOWMonsieur de Garnache, if you have no friend at hand to act for you, I shall esteem myself honoured.
ST. MARTIN'S SUMMERRAFAEL SABATINIThe good character of the Irish railways was thus re-established, and they again held their rightful place in public esteem.
FIFTY YEARS OF RAILWAY LIFE IN ENGLAND, SCOTLAND AND IRELANDJOSEPH TATLOWThis slight acquaintance with the nobility of France did not, however, elevate them in her esteem.
MADAME ROLAND, MAKERS OF HISTORYJOHN S. C. ABBOTTWORDS RELATED TO ESTEEM
- ascendancy
- authorization
- beef
- charge
- clout
- command
- control
- credit
- domination
- dominion
- edge
- esteem
- force
- goods
- government
- guts
- influence
- juice
- jump
- jurisdiction
- leg up
- license
- mastery
- might
- might and main
- permission
- permit
- pizazz
- pow
- power
- powerhouse
- prerogative
- prestige
- punch
- right
- ropes
- rule
- say
- sovereignty
- steam
- strength
- strong arm
- stuff
- supremacy
- sway
- upper hand
- warrant
- weight
- what it takes
- whip hand
- word
- zap
- admiration
- aesthetic sense
- affection
- appraisal
- assessment
- attraction
- awareness
- cognizance
- commendation
- comprehension
- enjoyment
- esteem
- estimation
- grasp
- gratefulness
- gratitude
- high regard
- knowledge
- liking
- love
- perception
- realization
- recognition
- regard
- relish
- respect
- responsivenesss
- sensibility
- sensitiveness
- sensitivity
- sympathy
- thanks
- understanding
- valuation
- account
- bearing
- benefit
- caliber
- condition
- connotation
- consequence
- content
- denotation
- desirability
- distinction
- drift
- eminence
- esteem
- estimation
- excellence
- finish
- force
- goodness
- grade
- help
- implication
- import
- importance
- interpretation
- mark
- marketability
- meaning
- merit
- power
- preference
- profit
- purpose
- quality
- regard
- repute
- sense
- serviceableness
- significance
- state
- stature
- substance
- superiority
- use
- usefulness
- utility
- valuation
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