Hold sb in high/low repute In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "hold sb in high/low repute", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Caroline Tran calendar 2020-08-10 05:08

Meaning of Hold sb in high/low repute

Hold sb in high/low repute spoken language verb informal

To have a big/small respect for someone or something

Anna deserves to be held in high repute by her colleagues.

Because Peter is working very hard on this project, our team hold him in high repute.

She is rich but she treats her servants very badly, so I just hold her in low repute.

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 To say or do something intentionally to show that you have disrespect for someone or something

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Grammar and Usage of Hold sb in high/low repute

In the idiom, you can replace repute by esteem or regard

More examples:

Stacy is a wonderful girl and I hold her in high regard/esteem.

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