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Admire I Admired Respect Determination Verb ədˈmaɪə(R ədˈmaɪər

Word3 admire
WordType (verb)
Phonetic /ədˈmaɪə(r)/ /ədˈmaɪər/
Example
  • i really admire your enthusiasm.
  • her work was much admired by critics.
  • you have to admire the way he handled the situation.
  • actually, i greatly admire and respect him.
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admire

(verb)/ədˈmaɪə(r)/ /ədˈmaɪər/

    Verb Forms

  1. to respect somebody for what they have done or to respect their qualities
    • I really admire your enthusiasm.
    • Her work was much admired by critics.
    • You have to admire the way he handled the situation.
    • Actually, I greatly admire and respect him.
    • The school is widely admired for its excellent teaching.
    • I don't agree with her, but I admire her for sticking to her principles.

    Extra Examples

    • He is widely admired as a journalist.
    • I couldn't help but admire his determination.
    • I rather admire him for his determination.
    • She secretly admired and envied him.
    • What do you most admire about her?
    • You can only admire her courage and determination.
    • You have to admire their dedication and commitment.
    • I really admire her courage.
    • You can't help but admire their dedication and commitment.
  2. to look at something and think that it is attractive and/or impressive
    • He stood back to admire his handiwork.
    • I've just been admiring your new car.
    • Let’s just sit and admire the view.

    Word Origin

    • late 16th cent.: from Latin admirari, from ad- ‘at’ + mirari ‘wonder’.
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