Adjective
well-regarded (comparative more well-regarded, superlative most well-regarded)
Admired, highly thought of, approved of.
Each child is biologically required to have a mother. Fatherhood is a well-regarded theory, but motherhood is a fact. P. J. O'Rourke
The difference between political terror and ordinary crime becomes clear during the change of regimes, in which former terrorists become well-regarded representatives of their country. Jürgen Habermas
A doctor himself and in the main an Otorhinolaryngologist, he has risen from a doctor to a well-regarded politician. Source: Internet
Between the two examinations, they were apprenticed, or articled to established lawyers.sfn Macdonald began his apprenticeship with George Mackenzie, a prominent young lawyer who was a well-regarded member of Kingston's rising Scottish community. Source: Internet
Borland developed a series of well-regarded software development tools. Source: Internet
Both franchises are well-regarded and feature few if any missteps. Source: Internet