estimableness Antonyms
Strongest:
- notorious
- despicable
- vile
- lousy
- pitiful
- lousy
- pitiable
- pitiable
- worthless
- worthless
- reprehensible
- notorious
- censurable
- discreditable
- unworthy
- wretched
- pitiful
- vile
- despicable
- detestable
- deplorable
- sorry
- discreditable
- reprehensible
- infamous
- unworthy
- detestable
- contemptible
- wretched
- sorry
- contemptible
- censurable
- infamous
- deplorable
Strong:
- shameful
- disgraceful
- unsavory
- mean
- base
- scummy
- unethical
- scurvy
- shady
- scurvy
- scandalous
- shocking
- illaudable
- scummy
- dirty
- scabby
- base
- unsavory
- scabby
- seamy
- ignominious
- disreputable
- shameful
- illaudable
- low
- sordid
- seamy
- low
- shocking
- dishonorable
- disreputable
- nasty
- nasty
- sordid
- dishonorable
- mean
- disgraceful
- scandalous
- shady
- unethical
- dirty
- ignominious
Weak:
Meaning of estimableness
estimableness (n.)
The quality of deserving esteem or regard.
estimableness Sentence Examples
- The candidate's estimableness and rapport with the voters made him a formidable opponent.
- Her estimableness and kind-hearted nature made her beloved by all who knew her.
- The estimableness of the new CEO quickly won over the employees and boosted morale.
- The teacher's estimableness and patience helped create a positive and nurturing learning environment.
- The charity's estimableness and transparency attracted donations from people all over the world.
- The coach's estimableness and leadership skills inspired the team to achieve great success.
- The doctor's estimableness and bedside manner put patients at ease and made them feel comfortable.
- The volunteer's estimableness and dedication to the cause made him an invaluable asset to the organization.
- The politician's estimableness and charisma helped him connect with voters and win the election.
- The community's estimableness and welcoming atmosphere made it a great place to live and raise a family.
FAQs About the word estimableness
The quality of deserving esteem or regard.
admirable, commendable, distinguished, excellent,meritorious, praiseworthy, laudable, worthy, impressive, creditable
notorious, despicable, vile, lousy, pitiful, lousy, pitiable, pitiable, worthless, worthless
The candidate's estimableness and rapport with the voters made him a formidable opponent.
Her estimableness and kind-hearted nature made her beloved by all who knew her.
The estimableness of the new CEO quickly won over the employees and boosted morale.
The teacher's estimableness and patience helped create a positive and nurturing learning environment.