esteem - use in sentences

Object

  • victor: Divided the two esteemed author victor of the national and Unique Travel and Services if asked.
  • colleague: I, along with many on this Committee, know him as an esteemed colleague and friend.
  • editor: I don't take this stuff lightly, and, believe me, our esteemed editor Matt Rowe doesn't either.
  • chairman: Don't forget, in the words of our esteemed chairman, " Great Parties!
  • guest: Is this mirrored in the appearance of the " esteemed male guest " who must be accommodated at all costs?

Converse of object

  • boost: Not only are the family better off, but work boosts the self esteem and confidence of parents "
  • raise: The school worked very hard to raise the self esteem of students through effective partnerships with the Business World.
  • build: Building Self Esteem Colorful e-book on how to build self esteem in others.
  • reflect: A council spokesman said: " The huge demand for seats reflects the esteem in which John Charles continues to be held.
  • enhance: These programs and qualifications are designed to create opportunities for personal and social development and to enhance self esteem.

Adjective modifier

  • low: An eating disorder is a crisis of low self esteem.
  • high: The average Beirut citizen does not hold the traffic light in the highest esteem!
  • mutual: A sincere friendship founded on mutual esteem, had sprung up between these two.
  • increased: If nothing else, I'll have a whole 30 seconds of increased self esteem if I see someone buying it.
  • improved: Individual young people develop skills, knowledge and expertise leading to improved self esteem and belief in themselves.

Modifies a noun

  • indicator: The esteem indicators count for 5 % of the overall quality profile.

Modifying Another Word

  • lightly: What we obtain too cheap, we esteem too lightly.
  • highly: Augustus means august, revered, highly esteemed, highly regarded, honored.

Noun used with modifier

  • self: Self esteem is all about how good you feel about yourself.
  • self-: An inspirational story for any child whose self- esteem needs a boost.

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