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Disesteem

noun
1.
The state in which esteem has been lost.






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"Disesteem" Quotes from Famous Books



... disown or disesteem you For loving one man more or less? You could not tame your light white sea-mew, Nor I ...
— Poems & Ballads (Second Series) - Swinburne's Poems Volume III • Algernon Charles Swinburne

... to good abilities. You observe yon quiet, modest-looking man, with a sensible countenance and a clerical garb; you observe how he edges away when any one approaches to accost him; and how, from his extreme disesteem of himself, he seems to inspire every one with the same sentiment. Well, that man is a namesake of Fleuri, the Prior of Argenteuil; he has come here, I suppose, for some particular and temporary purpose, since, in reality, he has left the court. Well, that worthy ...
— Devereux, Complete • Edward Bulwer-Lytton



Words linked to "Disesteem" :   dishonor, esteem, undervalue, dishonour, consider, respect, regard, reckon, view, see



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