Word Meanings - DISAPPRECIATE - Book Publishers vocabulary database
To undervalue; not to esteem. -- Dis`ap*pre`ci*a"tion, n.
Related words: (words related to DISAPPRECIATE)
- ESTEEMABLE
Worthy of esteem; estimable. "Esteemable qualities." Pope. - UNDERVALUE
1. To value, rate, or estimate below the real worth; to depreciate. 2. To esteem lightly; to treat as of little worth; to hold in mean estimation; to despise. In comparison of it I undervalued all ensigns of authority. Atterbury. I write not this - ESTEEMER
One who esteems; one who sets a high value on any thing. The proudest esteemer of his own parts. Locke. - UNDERVALUER
One who undervalues. - ESTEEM
1. 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. Deut. xxxii. 15. Thou shouldst esteem his censure and authority to be of - MISESTEEM
Want of esteem; disrespect. Johnson. - DISESTEEMER
One who disesteems. Boyle. - DISESTEEM
Want of esteem; low estimation, inclining to dislike; disfavor; disrepute. Disesteem and contempt of the public affairs. Milton. - SELF-ESTEEM
The holding a good opinion of one's self; self-complacency.