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Discover Ludwig'disesteem' is a correct and usable word in written English.
It is defined as a lack of esteem or respect, or to view someone or something with disfavor or contempt. It can be used in formal or academic writing. Example: Despite his numerous accomplishments, the politician faced disesteem from the public due to his controversial statements and actions. In this context, 'disesteem' is used to describe the negative regard or lack of respect the politician received from the public.
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disesteem
verb
To hold little or no esteem for; to consider worthless.
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Two weeks ago, the Gallup Poll released findings that dealt with the extent and quality of esteem & disesteem in which the individual political aspirants were held by individual citizens.
That was the spirit of the Holyoke Center, a building that is held in disesteem by the entire universe.
Resistant art trends had sprung up, and Negritude fell into disesteem.
By Richard H. Rovere The New Yorker, June 8 , 1968P. 120 Two weeks ago, the Gallup Poll released findings that dealt with the extent and quality of esteem & disesteem in which the individual political aspirants were held by individual citizens.
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"The rage of the disesteemed is personally fruitless," he writes, "but it is also absolutely inevitable".
It is pitted against practicality, since theory is held to be opposed to practice, and the 'purely' theoretical mind is so much disesteemed.
McCarthy would no doubt have quarrelled with the premise of the question – in 1984, five years before her death from lung cancer, she was still feisty enough to declare: "To be disesteemed by people you don't have much respect for is not the worst fate".
Dando the Cosmographer, the court Archivist wrote about this spring which in time fell into disesteem.. Dan do knew of the beautiful lady who bathed there & that she was one of those indigenous fairies of Britanny; part of"the Old Lot".
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