English to Bengali Dictionary esteem

esteem

উচ্চমূল্য
definition
verb
many of these qualities are esteemed by managers
respect and admire.
noun
he was held in high esteem by colleagues
respect and admiration, typically for a person.
translation of 'esteem'
verb
মূল্যবান্ জ্ঞান করা,
মূল্যবান্ বলিয়া গণনা করা,
সম্মান করা,
গণ্য করা,
উচ্চমূল্য দেত্তয়া,
শ্রদ্ধা করা
noun
সম্মান,
উচ্চমূল্য,
শ্রদ্ধা
example
He is an honourable person respected and held in 'esteem' by his colleagues.
Words cannot easily express my 'esteem' for him.
Now, judging by comments I've been hearing for months, its lending department has never stood lower in public 'esteem' .
If the Government wants to know why it is so far behind in the public's 'esteem' , I can tell its members that it is because people are sick of that approach.
Politicians, even good ones, are lower in public 'esteem' than any profession other than journalists.
I would 'esteem' it a favour if you would accept these two photos.
With two sons now to his credit, the king himself stood perhaps higher in public 'esteem' than a decade earlier.
It would be hard to argue with her that female-dominated professions - with the possible exception of opera divas - suffer from low public 'esteem' and poor pay.
It highlights a problem linked to pay and conditions, hours worked and the general lack of 'esteem' in which the public sector is now held.
He occupied a position in public 'esteem' in the nineteenth century at least comparable to that of Einstein in the twentieth century.
Every time he rose to, or even approached, the heights of success and public 'esteem' , he was suddenly plunged down into the depths of media excoriation.
He had a great personality and was held in high 'esteem' by the public as he daily made sure the roads and footpaths were clean and tidy.
We 'esteem' it a privilege to have had her with us here.
I should 'esteem' it a favour if you could speak to them
But the alternative is to watch the political class sink further in public 'esteem' .
he was held in high 'esteem' by colleagues
I should 'esteem' it a favor if you could speak to them
It is not surprising that public contempt for parliament increases and that broadcasting House of Commons' debates has resulted in MPs falling even lower in public 'esteem' .
Consultants are next only to God in public 'esteem' ; their word is holy writ.
Public shame, in other words, is contrasted with and can only be canceled by public 'esteem' , disgrace by honor.
At a time when Westminster has never been lower in public 'esteem' , parliament needs an honest broker who commands respect from all sides.
He has occasionally been known to give a single bottle to some well-known personage as a fitting mark of his 'esteem' or gratitude for some important service.
Matthew is held in great affection and 'esteem' by public servants across Australia as well as in Canberra for his tireless work on their behalf.
he was held in high 'esteem' by colleagues
The large attendances at his funeral reflected the high 'esteem' in which he was held.
At least in the short term, he says, Washington reporters enjoyed a surge in public 'esteem' as they covered the crisis.
He elaborates: ‘We are farther than ever from inhabiting a culture that 'esteems' genuine leisure.’
In the introduction, Fergusson begins with a striking anecdote that reveals how highly Brown was 'esteemed' by his fellow poets.
Besides, he is a highly 'esteemed' reporter who has won many prizes for his books, articles and television documentaries.
At that point, some might even label these 'esteemed' legal scholars lunatics.
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