The difference between Esteem and Revere
When used as nouns, esteem means favourable regard, whereas revere means a revers.
When used as verbs, esteem means to set a high value on, whereas revere means to regard someone or something with great awe or devotion.
check bellow for the other definitions of Esteem and Revere
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Esteem as a noun:
Favourable regard.
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Esteem as a verb:
To set a high value on; to regard with respect or reverence.
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Esteem as a verb:
To regard something as valuable; to prize.
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Esteem as a verb:
To look upon something in a particular way.
Examples:
"Mary is an esteemed member of the community."
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Esteem as a verb (obsolete):
To judge; to estimate; to appraise
Examples:
"The Earth, which I esteem unable to reflect the rays of the Sun."
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Revere as a verb (transitive):
To regard someone or something with great awe or devotion.
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Revere as a verb (transitive, also, _, religion):
To honour in a form lesser than worship, e.g. a saint, or an idol
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Revere as a noun:
a revers