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esteemed mr
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "esteemed Mr." is correct and is widely used in written English.
It is a formal way to address someone, usually someone who is respected and of high social and professional status. Example sentence: We are honoured to welcome esteemed Mr. Thomas, the CEO of Johnson Ventures.
✓ Grammatically correct
News & Media
Formal & Business
Alternative expressions(20)
respected men
honored gentlemen
esteemed personalities
esteemed speakers
revered guests
honoured guests
honorable men
respected sirs
venerable men
esteemed guests
esteemed readers
distinguished guests
distinguished gentlemen
esteemed gentlemen
esteemed colleagues
esteemed doctors
glamorous guests
cherished guests
esteemed panelists
esteemed gentleman
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
2 human-written examples
"Following the esteemed Mr Cavell's words and Dr Trimble, I think part of all of this is Sky's ham-fisted PR," writes Guy Hornsby.
News & Media
But, as it is, that's not an idea the esteemed Mr Milbank wants to instill in the minds of readers.
News & Media
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
51 human-written examples
The timing was perfectly curated to have the esteemed Mr. Rather this year since HIFF premiered the film, "Truth," at the festival.
News & Media
We spent a gym session with Lucas Queiroz, a runner-up in the esteemed Mr. Titan body building contest, at his local gym in Dalston to see if we too could be infected by his zeal for the ultimate male form.
News & Media
Unlike my esteemed colleague Mr Glendenning, I join you in hot golfing form after an impressive debut US tour, albeit of miniature (some might even say 'crazy', although slightly daft would be more appropriate) golf courses in west Michigan.
News & Media
So Orange Word season is upon us again and this year the literary jamboree will see readings by authors including VS Naipaul, Roddy Doyle and our own esteemed editor Mr Alan Rusbridger, whose new book The Coldest Day At the Zoo is available from all good book shops, RRP £3.99.
News & Media
When asked how their respective triumphs affect each other's self-esteem, Mr Dunham asserts forcefully, "A rising tide lifts all boats.
News & Media
Mr. Bullard esteems Mr. Wright's intellect, while Mr. Wright welcomes Mr. Shannon's emotional access.
News & Media
Mr. Rogers, who has not endorsed anyone, is like many in the party who esteem Mr. Gingrich for his achievement in leading Republicans to the control of Congress in 1994, after 40 years in the House minority, but who recoil from the prospect of him at the top of the ticket given the controversy, scandal and electoral defeats that defined his four years as speaker.
News & Media
It is with deep sorrow that we record the passing of our esteemed member, Mr. Ralph Kaplowitz, and extend our deepest sympathy to his family.
News & Media
It is with deep sorrow that we record the passing of our esteemed Life Member, Mr. Stanley Spielman and extend our deepest sympathy to his wife Phyllis and family.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "esteemed mr", ensure that the context is appropriate for formal language; avoid using it in casual or informal settings.
Common error
Avoid using "esteemed mr" in casual or informal settings, as it can sound overly formal or even sarcastic. Opt for a more relaxed form of address like "mr" followed by the person's name.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "esteemed mr" functions as a formal title used to address or refer to a man, conveying respect and admiration. It typically precedes the person's last name, as shown in Ludwig's examples.
Frequent in
News & Media
60%
Formal & Business
30%
Science
10%
Less common in
Encyclopedias
0%
Wiki
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Reference
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "esteemed mr" is a formal expression used to show respect and admiration when addressing or referring to a man. Ludwig AI confirms its grammatical correctness and appropriateness in formal contexts, particularly in news, media and business environments. While effective for conveying honor, it should be reserved for settings where formality is desired; otherwise, simpler forms of address may be more suitable. Alternative phrases such as "respected mr" or "honorable mr" offer similar connotations with slight variations in emphasis.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
respected mr
Replaces "esteemed" with "respected", indicating a similar level of regard but potentially less formal.
much respected mr
Changes "esteemed" to "much respected", amplifying the level of respect conveyed.
honorable mr
Substitutes "esteemed" with "honorable", emphasizing the person's integrity and moral standing.
highly regarded mr
Replaces "esteemed" with the phrase "highly regarded", which means well thought of.
venerable mr
Uses "venerable" instead of "esteemed", suggesting a deep respect due to age, wisdom or character.
highly valued mr
Shifts the focus to the person's value and importance.
admired mr
Replaces "esteemed" with "admired", indicating a feeling of admiration and approval.
distinguished mr
Uses "distinguished" instead of "esteemed", highlighting the person's achievements and notable qualities.
renowned mr
Replaces "esteemed" with "renowned", emphasizing the person's fame and widespread recognition.
celebrated mr
Substitutes "esteemed" with "celebrated", focusing on the person's achievements are publicly acknowledged.
FAQs
How to use "esteemed mr" in a sentence?
"Esteemed mr" is used before a person's last name to show respect. For example, "We are honored to have esteemed mr. Smith as our guest speaker tonight".
What's the difference between "esteemed mr" and "respected mr"?
"Esteemed mr" implies a higher level of reverence and admiration than "respected mr". While both convey respect, "esteemed" suggests a deeper appreciation for the person's qualities or accomplishments.
When is it appropriate to use "esteemed mr"?
It is appropriate to use "esteemed mr" in formal settings, such as award ceremonies, academic conferences, or business presentations, to address someone of high status or achievement.
What can I say instead of "esteemed mr"?
Depending on the context, you can use alternatives like "honorable mr", "distinguished mr", or simply "mr" followed by the person's name for a less formal approach.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
89%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested