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Disesteem

verb
(past & past part. disesteemed; pres. part. disesteeming)
1.
Have little or no respect for; hold in contempt.  Synonym: disrespect.






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"Disesteem" Quotes from Famous Books



... there are men born for acquiring possessions, and others incapable of being other than mere lodgers in the houses of their ancestors, and have it not in their very composition to be proprietors of anything. These men are moved only by the mere effects of impulse: their good-will and disesteem are to be regarded equally, for neither is the effect of their judgment. This loose temper is that which makes a man, what Sallust so well remarks to happen frequently in the same person, to be covetous of what is another's, and profuse of what is his own. This sort ...
— Isaac Bickerstaff • Richard Steele



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



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