
Adj "distinguished" and " esteemed" | WordReference Forums
Jan 15, 2022 · I looked at the definition the word "esteemed" in the dictionary, and I saw the an example sentence like this "highly esteemed scholars", then I found that the word " distinguished" had the …
esteemed organization / department / agency - WordReference Forums
Apr 7, 2017 · Hi all. I am writing a cover letter for an internship position posted by a government body, but I am not sure if the phrase "at your esteemed organization" suitable for this application. Shall I …
Distinguished guest vs honored guest | WordReference Forums
Jun 27, 2013 · Hi there, If I say 'allow me to introduce our distinguished guests or honored guests', is there any difference? Thank you.
Estimate vs. Esteemed | WordReference Forums
Sep 25, 2006 · what's the actual difference between esteemed and estimated? To estimate is essentially to make an educated guess. If you say something like a book is overestimated, itcould only possibly …
Spettabile ditta | WordReference Forums
Jul 25, 2007 · Hello! I am writing a letter to a company in the US and I have no idea on how to translate Spettabile (nome della ditta), I know that in English, we tend to use Dear (name of company), but …
estimable inestimable | WordReference Forums
Aug 21, 2012 · Perhaps the tweeter's intended word was esteemed? However, the original meaning of "worthy of esteem" now might mean limited esteem and be less of a compliment than "inestimable" …
My dear fellow students - WordReference Forums
Mar 12, 2023 · I see this school opening speech online. The opening is like this: A very warm welcome to each and every one of you. Distinguished principal, respected staff and teachers, and my dear …
with or under someone's guidance (help)? - WordReference Forums
Aug 23, 2013 · Hi, I'm not very sure about the following sentences: 1.With his guidance, we worked out the problem. 2. Under his guidance, we worked out the problem. 3. With the guidance of him, we …
cost of the building is <estimated><esteemed>
Jan 19, 2018 · Hi guys, yesterday I was reading an article about the construction of the world's next tallest building, which will take place in Jedda (Saudi Arabia). And then the article went on saying: …
When you are nude from the waist downwards. - WordReference Forums
Apr 26, 2013 · I am surprised our esteemed mods are prepared to rule out something I would have understood or said, in the right context, so easily. I was even made to doubt what I thought was my …