disesteem
vt . 侮辱,轻视
n . 冷遇,轻视
侮辱,轻视冷遇,轻视
disesteem n 1 :
the state in which esteem has been lost [
ant : {
esteem },
{
regard }, {
respect }]
v 1 :
have little or no respect for ;
hold in contempt [
synonym :
{
disrespect }, {
disesteem }] [
ant : {
esteem }, {
prise },
{
prize }, {
respect }, {
value }]
Disesteem \
Dis `
es *
teem "\,
n .
Want of esteem ;
low estimation ,
inclining to dislike ;
disfavor ;
disrepute .
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1913 Webster ]
Disesteem and contempt of the public affairs . --
Milton .
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Disesteem \
Dis `
es *
teem "\,
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Disesteemed };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Disesteeming }.]
1 .
To feel an absence of esteem for ;
to regard with disfavor or slight contempt ;
to slight .
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But if this sacred gift you disesteem . --
Denham .
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Qualities which society does not disesteem . --
Ld .
Lytton .
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2 .
To deprive of esteem ;
to bring into disrepute ;
to cause to be regarded with disfavor . [
Obs .]
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What fables have you vexed ,
what truth redeemed ,
Antiquities searched ,
opinions disesteemed ? --
B .
Jonson .
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75 Moby Thesaurus words for "
disesteem ":
bad character ,
bad name ,
bad odor ,
bad report ,
bad reputation ,
bad repute ,
ban ,
be disrespectful ,
be overfamiliar with ,
blackball ,
blackballing ,
complaint ,
deprecate ,
dim view ,
disagreement ,
disappointment ,
disapprobation ,
disapproval ,
discommend ,
discontent ,
discontentedness ,
discontentment ,
discountenance ,
discourtesy ,
discredit ,
disenchantment ,
disfavor ,
disgruntlement ,
dishonor ,
disillusion ,
disillusionment ,
disparage ,
disparagement ,
displeasure ,
disrespect ,
disrespectfulness ,
dissatisfaction ,
dissent ,
distaste ,
evil repute ,
exclusion ,
frown ,
ill fame ,
ill repute ,
ill -
favor ,
impudence ,
indignation ,
insolence ,
irreverence ,
lack of respect ,
low estimation ,
low opinion ,
make free with ,
not respect ,
object ,
objection ,
opposition ,
opposure ,
ostracism ,
poor reputation ,
protest ,
public dishonor ,
rank low ,
rejection ,
ridicule ,
shady reputation ,
shame ,
show disrespect for ,
take a liberty ,
take liberties with ,
thumbs -
down ,
treat with disrespect ,
trifle with ,
unhappiness ,
unsavory reputation
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DISESTEEM Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of DISESTEEM is to regard with disfavor
Disesteem - definition of disesteem by The Free Dictionary Define disesteem disesteem synonyms, disesteem pronunciation, disesteem translation, English dictionary definition of disesteem tr v dis·es·teemed , dis·es·teem·ing , dis·es·teems To hold in disfavor n Lack of esteem; disfavor American Heritage® Dictionary of the English
DISESTEEM definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary 2 meanings: 1 to think little of 2 lack of esteem Click for more definitions
What does disesteem mean? - Definitions. net Disesteem refers to the lack or absence of respect or admiration for someone or something It means to have a low opinion of, to hold in low regard, or to not appreciate or value This can involve feelings of contempt, scorn or disdain
disesteem - WordReference. com Dictionary of English disesteem ˌdɪsɪˈstiːm vb (transitive) to think little of; n lack of esteem '
DISESTEEM Definition Meaning - Dictionary. com Disesteem definition: to hold in low regard; think unfavorably of See examples of DISESTEEM used in a sentence
disesteem - Wiktionary, the free dictionary disesteem (third-person singular simple present disesteems, present participle disesteeming, simple past and past participle disesteemed) To hold little or no esteem for; to consider worthless
434 Synonyms Antonyms for DISESTEEM - Thesaurus. com Find 434 different ways to say DISESTEEM, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus com
Disesteem Definition Meaning - YourDictionary Disesteem definition: To hold in disfavor
DISESTEEM Synonyms: 120 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster Synonyms for DISESTEEM: disapproval, dislike, displeasure, disapprobation, condemnation, criticism, hostility, discountenance; Antonyms of DISESTEEM: approval, favor, approbation, praise, commendation, sanction, acclaim, indorsement