disesteem (Meaning)

Wordnet

disesteem (n)

the state in which esteem has been lost

Wordnet

disesteem (v)

have little or no respect for; hold in contempt

Webster

disesteem (n.)

Want of esteem; low estimation, inclining to dislike; disfavor; disrepute.

Webster

disesteem (v. t.)

To feel an absence of esteem for; to regard with disfavor or slight contempt; to slight.

To deprive of esteem; to bring into disrepute; to cause to be regarded with disfavor.

disesteem Sentence Examples

  1. The politician's actions were met with disesteem from the public, leading to their removal from office.
  2. She was treated with disesteem by her family, who failed to appreciate her contributions to their success.
  3. The student's disesteem for authority led to disruptive behavior in class, resulting in suspension.
  4. The scientist's theory was met with disesteem by the scientific community, hindering its acceptance.
  5. The artist's disesteem for conventional art forms prompted them to explore new and unconventional methods of creation.
  6. The company's disregard for environmental regulations led to public disesteem, resulting in a loss of business.
  7. The politician's disesteem for the truth led to a scandal that tarnished their reputation.
  8. The athlete's disesteem for their opponents made them underestimate their abilities, resulting in a surprising defeat.
  9. The doctor's disesteem for patient autonomy led to decisions being made without their input, causing great distress.
  10. The teacher's disesteem for certain students led to unfair treatment, hindering their academic progress.

FAQs About the word disesteem

the state in which esteem has been lost, have little or no respect for; hold in contemptWant of esteem; low estimation, inclining to dislike; disfavor; disreput

disapproval, dislike, hostility, condemnation,displeasure, disapprobation, discountenance, criticism, distaste, antipathy

approval, approbation, favor, praise, favor,approval, approbation, praise, commendation, acclaim

The politician's actions were met with disesteem from the public, leading to their removal from office.

She was treated with disesteem by her family, who failed to appreciate her contributions to their success.

The student's disesteem for authority led to disruptive behavior in class, resulting in suspension.

The scientist's theory was met with disesteem by the scientific community, hindering its acceptance.