misesteem

Valid in Scrabble

Scrabble points
13
Words With Friends
15
Letters
9
Pronunciation
/ˌmɪsɪsˈtiːm/

Definition of misesteem

2 senses · 2 parts of speech · etymology included

noun

  1. (archaic, uncountable)Lack of esteem; disrespect.
    “The daily sight of this my sovereign's sweet humility, and his detachment from earthly things, works in me a contagious misesteem for this brief life […]”
    “Not but that his Lordship, what with his own wide reading of the ancients, his soldier's life, and therefore constant listening in the camp and at the mess to the just defamation of the sex by honest fellows by it cajoled, and as an effect of my own constant hortations in season and out, had arrived at such a misesteem and despizal of womankind as even I could scarce wish made stronger.”
    “The years after the war mark the lowest depths of misesteem attached to the Napoleonic legend since Las Cases published the Memorial.”
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noun

  1. (archaic, uncountable)Lack of esteem; disrespect.
    “The daily sight of this my sovereign's sweet humility, and his detachment from earthly things, works in me a contagious misesteem for this brief life […]”
    “Not but that his Lordship, what with his own wide reading of the ancients, his soldier's life, and therefore constant listening in the camp and at the mess to the just defamation of the sex by honest fellows by it cajoled, and as an effect of my own constant hortations in season and out, had arrived at such a misesteem and despizal of womankind as even I could scarce wish made stronger.”
    “The years after the war mark the lowest depths of misesteem attached to the Napoleonic legend since Las Cases published the Memorial.”

verb

  1. (transitive)To hold in the wrong esteem; to disrespect.
    “Whatever man he be that dares to deem True poet's skill to spring of earthly race, I must him tell, that he doth misesteem Their strange estate, and eke himself disgrace By his rude ignorance.”
    “"My good friend Sexwolf," quoth the Norman, in very tolerable Saxon, “I pray you not so to misesteem us."”
    “And yet, what does it matter though the low-trailing lights of a decadent literature and a fainéant criticism belittle and misesteem?”

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Etymology

From mis- + esteem. Compare French mésestime.

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