To have great respect or high regard for (someone)
Well thought of, highly regarded.
Highly regarded, respected.
"Widely regarded" means that something is generally recognized and accepted by a large number of people as being of a particular quality or significance. It indicates that the object of discussion is highly esteemed or respected within a community.
The adjective form of "prestige" is "prestigious." It describes something that is highly respected, esteemed, or regarded as having high status or quality. For example, a prestigious award is one that is recognized and valued in a particular field.
Nobel typically refers to something or someone prestigious, highly esteemed, or distinguished. For example, the Nobel Prizes are international awards given annually in several categories for achievements in various fields, such as peace, literature, and science.
it honestly depends, it is usually about 10-50 people. But there could be hundreds if it is a highly esteemed competition
would these qualities be aqually esteemed in our time?
Precious in Latin is pretiosus, pretiosa ,pretiosum
Of great price; costly; as, a precious stone., Of great value or worth; very valuable; highly esteemed; dear; beloved; as, precious recollections., Particular; fastidious; overnice.
Of great price; costly; as, a precious stone., Of great value or worth; very valuable; highly esteemed; dear; beloved; as, precious recollections., Particular; fastidious; overnice.
One use of this word is to mean esteemed. Mi estimado amigo (my esteemed friend). estimado
"Universally admired" means that something is highly esteemed and respected by the majority of people across different cultures and backgrounds. It suggests that the thing in question is widely appreciated and held in high regard by a broad spectrum of individuals.