Esteem vs. Revere

Difference Between Esteem and Revere
Esteem➦
To regard with respect; prize.
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Revere➦
To regard with awe, deference, and devotion.
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Esteem➦
To regard as; consider
esteemed it an honor to help them.
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Revere➦
Variant of revers.
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Esteem➦
Favorable regard; respect.
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Revere➦
A part of a garment, such as a lapel, turned back to show the reverse side.
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Esteem➦
(Archaic) Judgment; opinion.
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Revere➦
(transitive) to regard someone or something with great awe or devotion.
a highly revered musician
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Esteem➦
Favourable regard.
We hold her in high esteem.
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Revere➦
to honour in a form lesser than worship, e.g. a saint, or an idol
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Esteem➦
To set a high value on; to regard with respect or reverence.
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Revere➦
a revers
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Esteem➦
To regard something as valuable; to prize.
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Revere➦
To regard with reverence, or profound respect and affection, mingled with awe or fear; to venerate; to reverence; to honor in estimation.
Marcus Aurelius, whom he rather revered as his father than treated as his partner in the empire.
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Esteem➦
To look upon something in a particular way.
Mary is an esteemed member of the community.
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Revere➦
American silversmith remembered for his midnight ride (celebrated in a poem by Longfellow) to warn the colonists in Lexington and Concord that British troops were coming (1735-1818)
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Esteem➦
(obsolete) To judge; to estimate; to appraise
The Earth, which I esteem unable to reflect the rays of the Sun.
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Revere➦
a lapel on a woman's garment; turned back to show the reverse side
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Esteem➦
To set a value on; to appreciate the worth of; to estimate; to value; to reckon.
Then he forsook God, which made him, and lightly esteemed the Rock of his salvation.
Thou shouldst (gentle reader) esteem his censure and authority to be of the more weighty credence.
Famous men, - whose scientific attainments were esteemed hardly less than supernatural.
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Revere➦
love unquestioningly and uncritically or to excess; venerate as an idol;
Many teenagers idolized the Beatles
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Esteem➦
To set a high value on; to prize; to regard with reverence, respect, or friendship.
Will he esteem thy riches?
You talk kindlier: we esteem you for it.
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Revere➦
regard with feelings of respect and reverence; consider hallowed or exalted or be in awe of;
Fear God as your father
We venerate genius
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Esteem➦
To form an estimate; to have regard to the value; to consider.
We ourselves esteem not of that obedience, or love, or gift, which is of force.
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Esteem➦
Estimation; opinion of merit or value; hence, valuation; reckoning; price.
Most dear in the esteemAnd poor in worth!
I will deliver you, in ready coin,The full and dear'st esteem of what you crave.
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Esteem➦
High estimation or value; great regard; favorable opinion, founded on supposed worth.
Nor should thy prowess want praise and esteem.
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Esteem➦
the condition of being honored (esteemed or respected or well regarded);
it is held in esteem
a man who has earned high regard
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Esteem➦
a feeling of delighted approval and liking
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Esteem➦
an attitude of admiration or esteem;
she lost all respect for him
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Esteem➦
regard highly; think much of;
I respect his judgement
We prize his creativity
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Esteem➦
look on as or consider;
she looked on this affair as a joke
He thinks of himself as a brilliant musician
He is reputed to be intelligent
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