esteem
91self-esteem — self es·teem (self″ es tēmґ) 1. an attitude of acceptance, approval, and respect for oneself. 2. in psychoanalytic theory, a state of being on good terms with one s superego …
92self-esteem — Synonyms and related words: acquisitiveness, amour propre, amour propre, arrogance, autism, autoeroticism, boastfulness, careerism, clear, complacency, conceit, consequentiality, ego trip, egoism, egotism, face, graspingness, greed, haughtiness,… …
93self-esteem — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. pride, self respect; egotism, conceit, vanity. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. self respect, self confidence, self conceit; see pride 1 , 3 . See Synonym Study at pride . III (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) n.… …
94hold in esteem — hold in high regard, respect, admire, value, cherish …
95hold in great esteem — respect highly …
96in affection and esteem — with love, yours truly, sincerely (warm and friendly closing of a letter) …
97self esteem — sense of one s own worth, sense of one s own value …
98self-esteem — noun confidence in one s own worth or abilities …
99self-esteem — n. Self complacency, self conceit, self sufficiency, vanity …
100self-esteem — n 1. self respect, pride, confidence, confidence in oneself or one s abilities, self assurance, faith in oneself; self confidence, self reliance, independence, self sufficiency, ability to stand on one s own two feet, ability to face oneself… …