单词 | misesteem |
释义 | misesteemn. Lack of esteem or respect; disrespect, disfavour. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > [noun] scornc1175 scarec1275 disdainc1290 forhoghta1300 despite1340 unworthhead1340 unworthness1340 despising1382 byscorn1387 contempta1393 daina1400 dedignationc1400 vilityc1430 despisec1440 contemption1467 lightliness1479 despection1482 misprisement1483 misprizing1485 contemnment1502 fastidie1536 misprize1590 misprision1592 sdeign1595 misprisal1596 despisement1603 disesteem1603 disestimation1619 despiciency1623 despect1624 disopinion1625 under-opinion1629 despisal1650 parvipension1675 sneer1791 misesteem1832 despication1837 1832 Biblical Repertory & Theol. Rev. July 386 They..are likely to engender an aversion..which may end in an invincible misesteem. 1881 F. T. Palgrave Visions of Eng. 111 They of the great race Look equably..on foe And fame and misesteem of man below. 1898 J. E. C. Bodley France II. iii. v. 258 The office of minister must remain in misesteem. 2001 www.eca.lu 16 Nov. (O.E.D. Archive) Experiences shows some misesteem, lack of expertise and false references to overestimated expenses from the side of the Government. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2002; most recently modified version published online March 2022). misesteemv. Now rare. transitive. To lack respect for; to hold in too low esteem; to have a wrong estimation of. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > judgement or decision > misjudgement > misjudge [verb (transitive)] mistakea1393 mischoosec1422 misaccounta1425 misweigha1475 mistakea1500 misjudge1526 misesteema1595 miscountc1600 misdoom1609 misvalue1614 misrepute1629 misratea1641 mismeasure1743 mistake?a1786 misappreciate1828 misestimate1841 misgauge1870 a1595 [see misesteemed adj. at Derivatives]. 1611 J. Speed Hist. Great Brit. viii. vii. 403/2 Albeit some Heralds make Harold by birth but a Gentleman of one, and the first descent,..yet..it may seeme hee is mis-esteemed, seeing his Father was Goodwin a Duke by degree. 1647 H. More Philos. Poems ii. i. i. i I must him tell, that he doth misesteem Their strange estate. 1848 E. Bulwer-Lytton Harold II. vi. vi. 118 I pray you not so to misesteem us. 1850 G. Grote Hist. Greece VIII. ii. lxvii. 477 The practical teachers of Athens and of Greece, misconceived as well as misesteemed. 1900 W. E. Henley Envoy in For England's Sake That race is damned which misesteems its fate. 1938 ‘H. MacDiarmid’ Stony Limits 50 Tho' his spirit each man still privily laves In the live waters he yet misesteems As naught but vain dreams. 1975 Jrnl. Mod. Hist. 47 288 Misesteemed at home, he was flattered by the reclusive monarch's lavish attentions and compliments. DerivativesΚΠ a1595 R. Southwell St. Peters Complaint (1602) 70 But when his thought by sight of his aboade, Presents the signe of misesteemed shame; [etc.]. ΚΠ 1685 J. Bunyan Disc. Pharisee & Publicane 51 What kind of righteousness of thine is this, that standeth..in a mis-esteeming of Gods Commands? This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2002; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < |
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