hold (someone) in high esteem



hold (someone) in high esteem

To have a large amount of respect or admiration for someone. I'll go see if I can persuade the committee—they hold me in high esteem. I've always held my father in high esteem for his hard work to provide for us.
See also: esteem, high, hold

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
LotteLAW-tə (German)Danish, Swedish, Norwegian, Dutch, German
Hadya-Arabic
KÓRi-Ancient Scandinavian
Dawa-Tibetan, Bhutanese
Garnett['ga:nit]
Tracey['tresi]