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what is the difference between admire,respect and esteem?
2010年4月27日 11:57
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A good hint when finding the differences between synonyms is to look at the etymology. These words all have Latin connections, and while the meanings change over time, knowing the history will give you some clues.
Admire: "to wonder at something / to look at a miracle"
Respect: "to look back at something / to regard something"... in a positive sense.
Esteem: "to value/appraise" (ie. estimate) from the Greek 'ais temos', "one who cuts copper", for making coins. This is usually a noun, rarely used as a verb.
For modern usage, for example, you can admire a painting but it doesn't make sense to respect or esteem it. It's not a living thing. However, you can admire, respect and esteem a person.
Use "admire" to mean you're amazed or in awe of someone/something, but you don't necessarily change your own behaviour as a result. It's just nice to look at or know.
Use "respect" to mean you think a person or their actions is a good example that others should follow. It is possible to respect a person without agreeing with them or liking them.
Use "esteem" to mean you value a person or their work.
2010年5月2日
Hi... each one is the result of these others...
If you admire, you respect
if you respect, you esteem etc...
2010年4月27日
admire: to regard with esteem, respect, approval, or pleased surprise
respect: The state of being regarded with honor or esteem.
esteem: To regard with respect;
2010年4月27日
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