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esteemed
[ ih-steemd ]
adjective
- regarded highly or favorably; respected or admired:
Her teaching ability, leadership skills, and winsome personality made her a highly esteemed member of the school staff.
verb
- the simple past tense and past participle of esteem.
Other Words From
- un·es·teemed adjective
- well-es·teemed adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of esteemed1
Example Sentences
Lord Hague, who studied Politics Philosophy and Economics, was president of the Oxford Union, the university's esteemed debating society, during his time as a student.
The esteemed chef was a finalist at this year’s James Beard Award in the “Best Chef: Great Lakes” category.
The boy, described by his attorneys as an athletic teenager, had enrolled at the high school this school year and was excited about the prospect of playing on an esteemed high school football team.
Adored by the fans and esteemed by the club, Conte changed the team’s formation to exploit the Scotsman's capabilities and Napoli can’t seem to stop winning.
The legendary soprano, stricken by illness, would no longer perform in the title role of Vincenzo Bellini's "Norma" before an esteemed assembly that included the President of Italy.
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