public esteem

Frequency: 7.09.2 per million words

Respect and admiration from the community or society as a whole.

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Examples (10)

  • The scandal severely damaged the politician's standing in public esteem.
  • Firefighters are generally held in high public esteem for their bravery.
  • The company's environmental initiatives significantly raised its public esteem.
  • After the championship win, the coach's public esteem soared to new heights.
  • A nation's success is sometimes measured by its public esteem on the global stage.
  • Despite his controversial art, he eventually earned considerable public esteem.
  • The decline in public esteem for the institution is a serious concern for its leaders.
  • She dedicated her life to service, seeking not wealth but public esteem.
  • The media plays a crucial role in shaping the public esteem of public figures.
  • Restoring trust and public esteem in the banking sector will take years.