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单词 disesteem
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For many years, once I was sensible that she exaggerated or fabricated the tales she told me, I bore the humiliation of this mark of her disesteem. The Astonishing Life of Octavian Nothing, Traitor to the Nation, Volume II: The Kingdom on the Waves 2009-10-13T00:00:00Z
“The rage of the disesteemed is personally fruitless,” he writes, “but it is also absolutely inevitable.” Black Body: Rereading James Baldwin’s “Stranger in the Village” 2014-08-19T04:00:00Z
That was the spirit of the Holyoke Center, a building that is held in disesteem by the entire universe. Watching Them Turn Off the Rothkos 2015-04-01T04:00:00Z
In 2021, popular Christian author Beth Moore publicly abandoned the SBC over "attitudes among some key Christian leaders that smacked of misogyny, objectification and astonishing disesteem of women." Saga at Saddleback: Southern Baptist Convention boots mega church 2023-02-23T05:00:00Z
This attitude of disesteem toward women has given rise to a culture that among other things has discouraged abuse victims from coming forward. Opinion | The Great #MeToo Awakening 2018-05-12T04:00:00Z
From one side of the political aisle, William Bennett, a former education secretary and a noted conservative, wrote in 2001: “It is these absent men, above all, who deserve our censure and disesteem.” Economic Scene: Time to Try Compassion, Not Censure, for Families 2014-03-05T01:21:50Z
She had a suspicion that this was just the form of greatness Mrs. Balfame possessed, and it increased her disesteem of self and inspired her with a second form of jealousy. Mrs. Balfame A Novel 2012-04-15T02:00:04.827Z
Time has worked out his revenges until what was then disesteemed is much admired now. Blazing The Way True Stories, Songs and Sketches of Puget Sound 2012-04-03T02:00:30.677Z
Your loving friend, H. S. L. Do those things that you judge to be good, although, after you have done them, you may be disesteemed, being regardless of the praise or blame of the vulgar.—Pythagoras. The Little Gleaner, Vol. X. A Monthly Magazine for the Young 2012-02-03T03:00:20.453Z
With such a record of contempt and disesteem and outlawry, the Commedia dell' Arte was always sinking back into the slime from which it rose. The Memoirs of Count Carlo Gozzi; Volume the First 2011-12-12T03:00:27.507Z
This was always the very reverse of that in which he spoke of those whose characters, personal or political, were objects of his disesteem. Inquiry Into the Origin and Course of Political Parties in the United States 2011-04-24T02:00:09.423Z
She can never be slighted or disesteemed, while her good temper and benevolence render her a blessing to her companions. Letters on the Improvement of the Mind, Addressed to a Lady 2011-04-19T02:00:19.607Z
He objected to one of his nephews, when praised in his presence, "that he loved killing of birds," and this was sufficient to win his disesteem. Famous Men of Science 2011-03-08T03:00:49.717Z
But this is unnecessary; since, as Dr. Chalmers says, it “has fallen into utter disesteem and desuetude.” The Religion of Geology and Its Connected Sciences 2011-02-28T03:00:28.890Z
Perhaps it is owing to the disesteem in which labour was held by Greek writers that industry is scarcely ranked among virtues, nor idleness among vices, even by modern moralists. The Roman Poets of the Augustan Age: Virgil
The very term indeed as used by Adam Smith, imported a certain æsthetic disesteem, albeit tempered with indulgent approbation on other grounds. Creative Intelligence Essays in the Pragmatic Attitude
At the present moment, this decoration, which has been retained by all the succeeding governments of France, is passing through one of its periodical, but never very important, periods of partial disesteem. Paris From the Earliest Period to the Present Day; Volume 2
It must be remembered that Margaret's self-esteem did not really involve any disesteem of others. Margaret Fuller (Marchesa Ossoli)
You never can tell, He may be even here on the prairie, the Christ-child whom the unwise old Baboushka disesteemed hundreds and hundreds of years ago. Seeds of Pine
These men are moved only by the mere effects of impulse: their goodwill and disesteem are to be regarded equally, for neither is the effect of their judgment. The Tatler, Volume 3
And—more formidable than all the rest—she heard the tongue of her cast-off seaport, to whose reverence or disesteem she still instinctively referred all her triumphs and failures. Ghetto Comedies
The ascetic exercise of the monasteries," he says, "inspired by superstitious fear and the hypocritical disesteem of a man's own self, sets to work with self-reproaches, whimpering compunction and a torturing of the body. Apologia Diffidentis
We are so constituted that we cannot help regarding fitness with complacency and esteem; unfitness, with disesteem and disapproval, even though we ourselves create it or impersonate it. A Manual of Moral Philosophy
A maid aft seen and a gown aft worn, are disesteemed and held in scorn. The Proverbs of Scotland
A 7masculine woman and an effeminate man are in equal disesteem. The Young Maiden
We measure ourselves by another man's measure, and build up our estimation upon the disesteem of others, and how much others displease, so much we please ourselves. The Works of the Rev. Hugh Binning
As he happened to live in two reigns when the court paid little attention to poetry, he nursed in his mind a foolish disesteem of kings, and proclaims that “he never sees courts.” The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. in Nine Volumes Volume the Eighth: The Lives of the Poets, Volume II
And Tito winced under his new liability to disesteem. Romola
A man who is utterly alone in the approval of his actions is regarded as crazy or is driven so by the perpetual disesteem in which he is held. Human Traits and their Social Significance
Such a relationship a woman could proclaim to the whole world, if necessary, without reflecting any disesteem upon herself or her child, while it would give her a legal claim on her child's father. The Task of Social Hygiene
Were I truly humble, I would desire disesteem, even though having in the matter in hand given no real offence.  Santa Teresa an Appreciation: with some of the best passages of the Saint's Writings
The disesteem in which Tûs-ko-na, a notorious loafer at the Big Cypress Swamp, is held by the other Indians shows that laziness is not countenanced among the Seminole. The Seminole Indians of Florida Fifth Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1883-84, Government Printing Office, Washington, 1887, pages 469-532
For he had hollowed it out and had secretly poured in gold, indicating thereby that the disesteem which he suffered for his madness served to conceal a sound and estimable intelligence. Dio's Rome, Volume 1 (of 6) An Historical Narrative Originally Composed in Greek during the Reigns of Septimius Severus, Geta and Caracalla, Macrinus, Elagabalus and Alexander Severus: and Now Presented in English Form
Return to Table of Contents It is a sure mark of narrowness and defective powers of perception to fail to discover the point of view even of what one disesteems. French Art Classic and Contemporary Painting and Sculpture
It has not sprung from vanity, but from anxiety for his reputation, lest the disfavour of a Court should by some be considered as an indication of general disesteem or a proof of professional demerit.' The English Church in the Eighteenth Century
On Coleridge, critic, poet, philosopher, his judgment was that he "had no morals," and that his character inspired "disesteem, nay, repugnance." Matthew Arnold
The Loring-Corliss case is now a matter of record in the dusty files of the "Usher Sentinel" and its decidedly disesteemed contemporary, the "Mesa News." Sundown Slim
If he does ill, even those who follow him in that, will not the less disesteem him. The Life of Columbus
Why Sir, if the gracious Princess Have took more special notice of your services, And means to be more thankfull than some others, It were an injury to gratitude, To disesteem her favours. The Laws of Candy Beaumont & Fletcher's Works (3 of 10)
What the people felt was the disesteem—the term in vogue was stronger—in which they were held by the Allies, whom they had saved perhaps from ruin. The Inside Story of the Peace Conference
Nay, it is weakness and disesteem of a man's self, to put a man's life upon such ledger performances. The World's Best Orations, Vol. 1 (of 10)
Through sympathy with their foreign confrères British writers also held him in high disesteem. The Collected Works of Ambrose Bierce, Volume 1
Antonyms: dishonor, disesteem, irreverence, improbity, disrepute, reproach. honor, v. esteem, respect, revere, reverence, venerate; dignify, exalt, elevate. honorable, a. upright, honest, equitable, reputable, magnanimous. honors, n. pl. titles, dignities, privileges. Putnam's Word Book
Had the class itself brought on this disesteem? Broken to the Plow
But if you want the explanation of this "disesteem" and hostility for British law, you must trace effect to cause. The Wearing of the Green, or The Prosecuted Funeral Procession
Though outward things can add nothing to our essential worth, yet, when we are judged on, by the help of others' outward senses, they much conduce to our value or disesteem. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 20, No. 581, December 15, 1832
How strange it was that what she had been used to consider as the source of honour should be here held in what seemed to her disesteem! The Three Brides
Antonyms: disesteem, aversion, odium, antipathy, unpopularity. estimable, a. computable, calculable; meritorious, worthy, excellent. Putnam's Word Book
They did: he might speak of them with sharp impatience and seeming disesteem sometimes. The world's great sermons, Volume 08 Talmage to Knox Little
The sanctuary was profaned and rifled; the priest was slain or banished—'twas all "according to law," no doubt, and to hold law in "disesteem" is "sedition." The Wearing of the Green, or The Prosecuted Funeral Procession
The disesteem in which the slavetraders were held was so great and general in the Southern community as to produce a social ostracism. American Negro Slavery A Survey of the Supply, Employment and Control of Negro Labor as Determined by the Plantation Regime
"What else can you do?" asked Judith with a noticeable abatement of her previous disesteem. The Bent Twig
As he happened to live in two reigns when the court paid little attention to poetry, he nursed in his mind a foolish disesteem of kings, and proclaims that 'he never sees courts.' Samuel Johnson
In the individual, toping is regarded with disesteem, but toping nations are in the forefront of civilization and power. The Devil's Dictionary
Gentlemen, 'twas all "according to law;" and to demonstrate sympathy for him and "disesteem" of that law was "sedition." The Wearing of the Green, or The Prosecuted Funeral Procession
Only individuals with an aberrant temperament can in the long run retain their self-esteem in the face of the disesteem of their fellows. Theory of the Leisure Class
Cassius was much displeased at this answer; and among the rest, Atellius was had in much disesteem for it. Plutarch: Lives of the noble Grecians and Romans
Nay, it is weakness and disesteem of a man's self to put a man's life upon such liedger performances. Memoirs of Extraordinary Popular Delusions — Volume 1
An officer of the law charged with duties of the highest dignity and utmost gravity, and held in hereditary disesteem by a populace having a criminal ancestry. The Devil's Dictionary
Do you marvel that they held in "disesteem" the law and government that acted thus? The Wearing of the Green, or The Prosecuted Funeral Procession
This does not save them from disesteem and deprecation, for they fall short under the test of honorific waste. Theory of the Leisure Class
He had persistently elevated Hellenic Paganism at the expense of Christianity; yet in that civilization an illegal surrender was not certain disesteem. Tess of the d'Urbervilles
It is very difficult for a good-natured young person to give a negative where it disesteems not. Clarissa Harlowe; or the history of a young lady — Volume 2
The way to render human beings of any class despicable is to undervalue them; for disesteem will superinduce degeneracy. Female Scripture Biographies, Volume II
Ah, gentlemen, the evils thus planted in our midst will survive, and work their influence; yet some men wonder that English law is held in "disesteem" in Ireland. The Wearing of the Green, or The Prosecuted Funeral Procession
It was moved and carried that no city or county official should be admitted to membership, a striking commentary on the disesteem in which such men were held. The Gray Dawn
He says of himself that he now lived in a world of disesteem. Milton
Her natural modesty, joined, no doubt, to her disesteem of my character, prevented her from mixing in discourse. Jane Talbot
Those who favor cremation suffer again a still more frantic disesteem; and yet every one deplores the present gloomy apparatus and dismal observances of our occasions of mourning. Manners and Social Usages
"Law" made us outcasts—scourged us, trampled us, plundered us—do you marvel that, amongst the Irish people, law has been held in "disesteem?" The Wearing of the Green, or The Prosecuted Funeral Procession
Are not all her violent invectives against regular governments come into disesteem? Selected Speeches on British Foreign Policy 1738-1914
Beyond the stage of scandal and disesteem the matter did not proceed. Milton
I had no reason to disesteem or hate you. Jane Talbot
This play has hitherto kept possession of the flags, a circumstance owing to the annual celebration of the lord mayor's inauguration: Though it seems to be growing into a just disesteem. The Lives of the Poets of Great Britain and Ireland (1753) Volume III
I would not, therefore, be thought to disesteem or dissuade the study of NATURE. An Essay Concerning Humane Understanding, Volume 2 MDCXC, Based on the 2nd Edition, Books 3 and 4
First of all, the holy Men of GOD or the Ministry in general, hereby, is disesteemed and rendered of small account. An English Garner Critical Essays & Literary Fragments
Containing infallible nostrums for procuring universal disesteem and hatred. History of Tom Jones, a Foundling
God, it seems, intended to prove me, whether I durst alone take up a rightful cause against a world of disesteem, and found I durst. The Life of John Milton Volume 3 1643-1649
But there is still another class which could not exist in the Socialistic state, and which a great part of mankind holds in profound disesteem, but which is essential nevertheless. The Inhumanity of Socialism
One does not hate as long as one disesteems, but only when one esteems equal or superior. Beyond Good and Evil
A jester at the court of his master, indulged and disesteemed, winning a clement master's praise. Ulysses
These men are moved only by the mere effects of impulse: their good-will and disesteem are to be regarded equally, for neither is the effect of their judgment. Isaac Bickerstaff, physician and astrologer
These brutes held me in little respect; and, after all, human nature is so strange a compound that even a philosopher dislikes being held in disesteem by the brutes of his own species. The Mutiny of the Elsinore
Whatever there may be of truth in these observations upon the eclipse of a once magical name applies with double force to that one of all Smollett's books which has sunk farthest in popular disesteem. Travels through France and Italy
This France could no antagonist disesteem, To spurn at heel and confiscate her brood. Poems — Volume 3
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