Sinônimos
Examples for "esteem"
Examples for "esteem"
1Question: My son, who was 11 last week, has really low self-esteem.
2This can lead to loss of confidence, low self-esteem and severe stress.
3By a Diamond, not married; and of wealth or social esteem; talented.
4Ignoring her, Davis said, The government's very concerned about self-esteem these days.
5Cyclists have issues with self-esteem: they have far too much of it.
1In the time of the civil wars, astrology was in high repute.
2It is by repute unlucky; so you never can have done so.
3The doctrine is sustained in repute at present principally for two reasons.
4Both of them had the repute of being sprung from the gods.
5No historian of the least repute has committed himself to the theory.
1Now, if only he could think of the right question to ask.
2Jack could only think of one possible answer: they were under attack.
3We have to think of the wider needs and health of society.
4Often I will think of something completely different to help me wait.
5But think of the course of the future as, oh, flowing water.
1A state which others would regard as fever was normal to them.
2Across the Persian Gulf they see states they regard as American vassals.
3What happened next Arthur would always regard as the strangest of accidents.
4Neither the mother nor the father deserves such regard as the preceptor.
5We still regard as highly plausible the view suggested in this passage.
1With these simple conditions, I look upon the cure as absolutely certain.
2So in due course Rose came to look upon us with favour.
3They are in no hurry; they look upon the matter as arranged.
4The others we must look upon as the prizes in the lottery.
5Besides, I wanted to look upon our beloved city one last time.
1That wouldn't have been a good look on a national television special.
2Following the draw, however, Nuengruethai chose to look on the bright side.
3She was to look on a certain page and a certain line.
4Walk all the way to the back and look on your right.
5I han't seen that look on any of my people since Mississippi.
1He knew exactly the attitude to take to be accepted within seconds.
2And how long would it necessarily take to be starved of language?
3So what does it really take to be fit for the bill?
4This small fry I take to be the top of their fishery.
5This is his portrait, which I take to be a faithful one.
6He is a man whom I take to be an utter rascal.
7And what sort of slavery do you take to be the worst?
8What name could she take to be known by for the moment?
9I take to be 'tempted' as being presentation of inducement to sin.
10And this I take to be properly the beginning of the natural year.
11Bewitchment I take to be the approach of the real to our ideal.
12The grounds of the practice I take to be the following:-
13The real question is, what does it take to be first?
14The white-wood I take to be the tree Mr. Gregory calls the erythrina.
15The story epitomised what Dubliners take to be a deeper truth.
16I just don't know which avenues to take to be heard.
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