Esteem
1. To regard with respect; prize. Synonomous with appreciate.
2. To regard as; consider.
"Self-esteem is a term used in psychology to reflect a person's overall evaluation or appraisal of one's own worth."
"The winner of that prize is held in high esteem."
I categorically what i feel about my self
Self esteem is how you feel about yourself and esteem is how you feel about someone else.
The man looked like he was low on self esteem, so I decided to cheer him up.orThe professor's work was held in high esteem by his colleagues
The comments caused debase to her self esteem. This sentence works since the word means to reduce something in quality.
talking down to carl could affect his self esteem
His low self-esteem led to a self deprecating attitude.
She does not have very high self esteem.The company had always held him in high esteem.
Words meant to demean a people or person are usually used by someone who lacks their own self esteem.
The verb form of "self-esteem" is "to esteem oneself."
The man watched his video with great esteem, and was too engrossed in it that he was oblivious to the smoke in the kitchen.
"although she came second in the competition, not coming first ruined her self esteem"
What is the greek word of self-esteem.?