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her high estate, she is entitled to certain privileges. 4<br />

development, Brit (housing or industrial or trading) estate:<br />

They live in a council house on an estate near Reading.<br />

esteem v. 1 respect, value, treasure, prize, cherish, hold dear,<br />

appreciate, admire, look up to, regard highly, venerate, revere,<br />

reverence, honour, defer to; like, love, adore: The novels of<br />

Virginia Woolf were greatly esteemed by a small intellectual<br />

group. 2 consider, judge, deem, view, regard, hold, estimate,<br />

account, believe, think, rate, rank, reckon, evaluate: The Duke<br />

was esteemed throughout Europe as 'the perfect knight'.<br />

--n. 3 estimation, (high) regard, respect, (high) opinion,<br />

favour, admiration, appreciation, approval, approbation: He<br />

holds her talents in very high esteem. My esteem for your<br />

father's accomplishments is undiminished.<br />

estimable adj. esteemed, respectable, respected, admirable, admired,<br />

valuable, valued, creditable, worthy, meritorious, reputable,<br />

honoured, honourable, laudable, praiseworthy, commendable,<br />

excellent, good: I want you to meet my estimable friend,<br />

Esterhazy.<br />

estimate v. 1 approximate, gauge, determine, judge, guess; assess,<br />

appraise, value, evaluate, reckon, calculate, work out, Colloq<br />

guestimate or guesstimate: Experts estimated the cost of<br />

restoration at œ10,000. 2 consider, think, believe, guess,<br />

conjecture, judge: I estimate our chances of success as very<br />

low.<br />

--n. 3 approximation, gauge, guess, conjecture, assessment,<br />

appraisal, evaluation, reckoning, calculation, Colloq guestimate<br />

or guesstimate: What is your estimate of the company's value?<br />

4 estimation, belief, opinion, judgement, thinking, feeling,<br />

sentiment, sense, (point of) view, viewpoint: My estimate of<br />

his abilities is that he is not the man for the job.<br />

estimation<br />

n. 1 opinion, judgement, view, (way of) thinking, mind: In my<br />

estimation, the scheme will fail. 2 esteem, regard, respect,<br />

admiration: Her estimation of his talent is unflagging. 3<br />

estimate, approximation, guess, gauge: You must make an<br />

estimation of the value for insurance purposes.

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