disesteem

/ˌdɪsɪˈstim/
verb
  1. To regard with little respect or approval; to think poorly of.
    • Many voters disesteem politicians who change their positions too often.
    • He disesteemed the rumor without bothering to check the facts.
    • The committee disesteemed the proposal because it lacked clear evidence.
noun
  1. A lack of respect or favorable opinion; low regard.
    • She felt a quiet disesteem for colleagues who never did their share of the work.
    • The once‑admired artist fell into disesteem after the scandal.
    • The politician's broken promises brought him into public disesteem.
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