critical esteem
Frequency: 6.56.8 per million words
Respect and admiration from professional critics, especially in the arts.
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- Her work has been steadily gaining critical esteem in recent years.
- The director's latest film failed to win any awards, but it achieved considerable critical esteem.
- Despite low sales, the debut novel earned significant critical esteem for its innovative style.
- The play's enduring critical esteem is a testament to its powerful script.
- It took decades for the artist to gain the critical esteem he deserved.
- The young composer's work shows a maturity that will likely earn him great critical esteem in the future.
- While his first album was a commercial success, his second enjoyed far more critical esteem.
- Why do some commercially successful movies lack critical esteem?
- The painter, whose work was once dismissed, is now held in high critical esteem by the art community.
- Building critical esteem is often more important to serious artists than achieving popular acclaim.