ESTEEMS vs REGARD: NOUN
- N/A
- Appearance or aspect.
- A look or gaze.
- A particular point or aspect; respect.
- Good wishes expressing such sentiment.
- Respect, affection, or esteem.
- Careful thought or attention; heed.
- (usually plural) a polite expression of desire for someone's welfare
- A feeling of friendship and esteem
- A long fixed look
- (usually preceded by `in') a detail or point
- The condition of being honored (esteemed or respected or well regarded)
- Paying particular notice (as to children or helpless people)
- An attitude of admiration or esteem
- Estimate, Estimation, etc. See esteem, love.
- Synonyms Notice, observance (of), care, concern.
- In regard to; in respect to.
- Attention, as to a matter of importance or interest; heed; consideration.
- Plural Respects; good wishes; compliments: as, give my best regards to the family.
- The area within the jurisdiction of the regarders.
- Official view or inspection.
- In old English forest law:
- Prospect; object of sight; view.
- Matter; point; particular; consideration; condition; respect.
- Relation; respect; reference; view: often in the phrases in regard to, with regard to.
- Repute, good or bad, but especially good; note; account.
- That feeling or view of the mind which springs especially from estimable qualities in the object; esteem; affection; respect; reverence: as, to have a great regard for a person.
- Look or gaze; aspect.
- Comparatively; relatively. Compare in respect.
ESTEEMS vs REGARD: VERB
- Regard highly; think much of
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of esteem.
- Look on as or consider
- Deem to be
- Connect closely and often incriminatingly
- Look at attentively
ESTEEMS vs REGARD: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To look at attentively; observe closely.
- To look attentively; to consider; to notice.
- To think of or consider in a particular way.
- To look or gaze.
- To give heed; pay attention.
- To take into account; consider.
- To relate or refer to; concern.
ESTEEMS vs REGARD: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To keep in view; to behold; to look at; to view; to gaze upon.
- Hence, to look or front toward; to face.
- To look closely at; to observe attentively; to pay attention to; to notice or remark particularly.
- To look upon, as in a certain relation; to hold as an popinion; to consider
- To consider and treat; to have a certain feeling toward.
- To pay respect to; to treat as something of peculiar value, sanctity, or the like; to care for; to esteem.
- To take into consideration; to take account of, as a fact or condition.
- To have relation to, as bearing upon; to respect; to relate to; to touch; ; -- often used impersonally.
ESTEEMS vs REGARD: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- To have concern; care.
- Synonyms To remark, heed, estimate, value.
- To show attention to; care for; guard.
- To have relation or respect to; concern: as, this argument does not regard the question.
- To view; look on; consider: usually followed by as.
- To have or to show certain feelings toward; show a certain disposition toward; treat; use.
- To consider of importance, value, moment, or interest; mind; care for: as, to regard the feelings of others; not to regard pain.
- To attend to with respect; observe a certain respect toward; respect; reverence; honor; esteem.
- To look toward; have an aspect or prospect toward.
- To look upon; observe; notice with some particularity; pay attention to.
- (idiom) (as regards) In reference or relation to; with respect to.
ESTEEMS vs REGARD: RELATED WORDS
- Sanctifies, Prizes, Respects, Regard as, Look upon, Look on, Prise, Think of, Take to be, Prize, Value, Respect, Repute, Regard, Admiration
- Relation, Paying attention, Gaze, Reckon, Compliments, See, Attentiveness, Involve, Affect, Wish, Heed, View, Consider, Esteem, Respect
ESTEEMS vs REGARD: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Reverenced, Canonizes, Consecrates, Exalted, Sanctifies, Prizes, Look upon, Think of, Take to be, Prize, Value, Respect, Repute, Regard, Admiration
- Particular, Concerning, Relation, Paying attention, Gaze, Reckon, Compliments, See, Involve, Affect, Wish, Heed, Consider, Esteem, Respect
ESTEEMS vs REGARD: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- And favor is better than another, while another esteems all days alike restrictions!
- Moreover, money esteems change after some time with respect to each other.
- Heart are all these beloved sons of mine whom no one esteems.
- Esteems met joy attempt showing off clothes yet demesne tedious.
- Xero likewise highly esteems its security and unwavering quality.
- Barefoots extremly promptly esteems mouselike toward the nitwitted songwriter.
- Conduct esteems by cottage to pasture we winding.
- The Catholic Church esteems marriage as very sacred.
- One man esteems one day above another; another esteems every day alike.
- One person esteems one day as better than another, while another esteems should be fully convinced in his own mind.
- Brazil is as yet unsuccessful in this regard.
- Parties must be flexible with regard to discovery.
- The Second Amendment is irrelevant in this regard.
- Accrued Benefit determined without regard to such amendment.
- Their testimony in this regard was not persuasive.
- ABC test, is further evidence in this regard.
- While we regard the welfare of those people as a sacred trust, we regard the welfare of the American people first.
- The rights of third persons with regard to exchanged shares shall remain valid with regard to the shares of the recipient company.
- Remember that concerning and about can work just as well as, and more concisely than, in regard to and with regard to.
- Those who regard Jewish immigration not only as a right, but also as a duty, probably regard it as at least a partial failure.
ESTEEMS vs REGARD: QUESTIONS
- N/A
- Do men still regard women as second class citizens?
- How do historians hold history with the highest regard?
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- Where does Bethel stand with regard to contemplative prayer?
- Does the due regard rule apply to military activities?
- Who must have regard to the mental health principles?
- What does conditional positive regard mean in psychology?
- What are the benefits of unconditional positive regard?
- What are some examples of unconditional positive regard?
- What do you regard things with the leniencenatural?