Teem
61teem-full — …
62o|ver|teem — «OH vuhr TEEM», intransitive verb. to teem, breed, or produce too much. –v.t. to wear out or exhaust with too much breeding or production …
63dis|es|teem — «DIHS ehs TEEM», verb, noun. –v.t. to scorn or dislike. SYNONYM(S): slight, despise. –n. low esteem or regard; scorn; disfavor: »How I should like to distil my disesteem of my contemporaries into prose so perfect that all of them would have to… …
64es|teem — «ehs TEEM», verb, noun. –v.t. to have a very favorable opinion of; think highly of: »We esteem courage. SYNONYM(S): See syn. under value. (Cf. ↑value) 1. to think; consider: »He esteemed the slowest way to be the safest way. Men have often… …
65mis|es|teem — «MIHS ehs TEEM», verb, noun. –v.t. to hold improperly in low esteem. –n. want of esteem or respect; disesteem …
66self-es|teem — «SEHLF ehs TEEM», noun. 1. the thinking well of oneself; self respect. 2. the thinking too well of oneself; conceit …
67ˌself-esˈteem — noun [U] the feeling that you are as good as other people and that you deserve to be treated well …
68self-es·teem — /ˌsɛlfəˈstiːm/ noun [noncount] : a feeling of having respect for yourself and your abilities low/high self esteem programs to raise/build self esteem among children …
69team — teem …
70teemer — teem·er …