Receiving deferential regard.
1The indulgence of a low passion may bring a tragedy into well-thought-of homes.
2Anne had come from a well-thought-of and well-to-do Philadelphia family.
3Tempi was obviously rather low and not well-thought-of.
4You are rich and well-thought-of at Court, and I a soldier of fortune, not too successful.
5When Ruric had ended this talking, Count Manuel laughed scornfully, and spoke as became a well-thought-of nobleman.
6In short, he was a prosperous, well-thought-of fellow, and made a good catch for any of the local girls.
7For, believe me, there is nothing so all-absorbing as for once respected and well-thought-of people to be under a cloud.
8"There, there." Not really a line worthy of me, but it was well-thought-of by many experts.
9"This gentleman with the hammer and the tongs is extremely well-thought-of among connoisseurs of edged weapons the world round," Enoch said.