might |
esteem |
Related terms |
Might is a related term of esteem.
As nouns the difference between might and esteem
is that
might is (uncountable) power, strength, force or influence held by a person or group while
esteem is favourable regard.
As verbs the difference between might and esteem
is that
might is (
lb) used to indicate conditional or possible actions while
esteem is to set a high value on; to regard with respect or reverence.
As an adjective might
is mighty; powerful; possible.
esteem |
adulation |
Related terms |
Esteem is a related term of adulation.
As nouns the difference between esteem and adulation
is that
esteem is favourable regard while
adulation is flattery; fulsome praise.
As a verb esteem
is to set a high value on; to regard with respect or reverence.
power |
esteem |
Related terms |
Power is a related term of esteem.
As nouns the difference between power and esteem
is that
power is a button of a computer, a video game console, or similar device, that when pressed, causes the device to be either shut down or powered up while
esteem is favourable regard.
As a verb esteem is
to set a high value on; to regard with respect or reverence.
strength |
esteem |
Related terms |
Strength is a related term of esteem.
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between strength and esteem
is that
strength is (obsolete) to give strength to; to strengthen while
esteem is (obsolete) to judge; to estimate; to appraise.
As nouns the difference between strength and esteem
is that
strength is the quality or degree of being strong while
esteem is favourable regard.
As verbs the difference between strength and esteem
is that
strength is (obsolete) to give strength to; to strengthen while
esteem is to set a high value on; to regard with respect or reverence.
esteem |
accept |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between esteem and accept
is that
esteem is (obsolete) to judge; to estimate; to appraise while
accept is (obsolete) accepted.
As verbs the difference between esteem and accept
is that
esteem is to set a high value on; to regard with respect or reverence while
accept is to receive, especially with a consent, with favour, or with approval.
As a noun esteem
is favourable regard.
As an adjective accept is
(obsolete) accepted.
command |
esteem |
Related terms |
Command is a related term of esteem.
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between command and esteem
is that
command is (obsolete) to direct to come; to bestow while
esteem is (obsolete) to judge; to estimate; to appraise.
As nouns the difference between command and esteem
is that
command is an order to do something while
esteem is favourable regard.
As verbs the difference between command and esteem
is that
command is to order, give orders; to compel or direct with authority while
esteem is to set a high value on; to regard with respect or reverence.
popularity |
esteem |
Synonyms |
Popularity is a synonym of esteem.
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between popularity and esteem
is that
popularity is (obsolete) the act of courting the favour of the people while
esteem is (obsolete) to judge; to estimate; to appraise.
As nouns the difference between popularity and esteem
is that
popularity is the quality or state of being popular; especially, the state of being esteemed by, or of being in favor with, the people at large; good will or favor proceeding from the people; as, the popularity of a law, statesman, or a book while
esteem is favourable regard.
As a verb esteem is
to set a high value on; to regard with respect or reverence.
force |
esteem |
Related terms |
Force is a related term of esteem.
As nouns the difference between force and esteem
is that
force is force while
esteem is favourable regard.
As a verb esteem is
to set a high value on; to regard with respect or reverence.
esteem |
appreciation |
As nouns the difference between esteem and appreciation
is that
esteem is favourable regard while
appreciation is a just valuation or estimate of merit, worth, weight, etc.; recognition of excellence.
As a verb esteem
is to set a high value on; to regard with respect or reverence.
acclamation |
esteem |
Related terms |
Acclamation is a related term of esteem.
As nouns the difference between acclamation and esteem
is that
acclamation is a shout of approbation, favor, or assent; eager expression of approval; loud applause while
esteem is favourable regard.
As a verb esteem is
to set a high value on; to regard with respect or reverence.
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