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Question: My son, who was 11 last week, has really low self-esteem.
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This can lead to loss of confidence, low self-esteem and severe stress.
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By a Diamond, not married; and of wealth or social esteem; talented.
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Ignoring her, Davis said, The government's very concerned about self-esteem these days.
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Cyclists have issues with self-esteem: they have far too much of it.
Usage of disesteem in English
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Are not all her violent invectives against regular governments come into disesteem?
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Through sympathy with their foreign confrères British writers also held him in high disesteem.
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They did: he might speak of them with sharp impatience and seeming disesteem sometimes.
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I would not, therefore, be thought to disesteem or dissuade the study of NATURE.
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RIMER, n. A poet regarded with indifference or disesteem.
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If he does ill, even those who follow him in that, will not the less disesteem him.
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I do not disesteem Jesus of Nazareth.
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Her natural modesty, joined, no doubt, to her disesteem of my character, prevented her from mixing in discourse.
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In the individual, toping is regarded with disesteem, but toping nations are in the forefront of civilization and power.
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The way to render human beings of any class despicable is to undervalue them; for disesteem will superinduce degeneracy.
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This does not save them from disesteem and deprecation, for they fall short under the test of honorific waste.
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Nay, it is weakness and disesteem of a man's self to put a man's life upon such liedger performances.
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He had persistently elevated Hellenic Paganism at the expense of Christianity; yet in that civilization an illegal surrender was not certain disesteem.
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The disesteem in which the slavetraders were held was so great and general in the Southern community as to produce a social ostracism.
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Only individuals with an aberrant temperament can in the long run retain their self-esteem in the face of the disesteem of their fellows.
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It is very difficult for a good-natured young person to give a negative where it disesteems not.