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admire (verb)

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  • admire — ► VERB 1) regard with respect or warm approval. 2) look at with pleasure. DERIVATIVES admiration noun admirer noun admiring adjective. ORIGIN Latin admirari wonder at …   English terms dictionary

  • admire — verb 1 have high opinion of sb/sth ADVERB ▪ deeply, enormously, greatly, hugely, particularly, really ▪ He admires you enormously. ▪ rather …   Collocations dictionary

  • admire — verb (transitive not in progressive) 1 to have a very high opinion of someone because of a quality they have or because of something they have done: I really admire the way she brings up those kids all on her own. | admire sb for sth: Lewis was… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • admire — verb (admired; admiring) Etymology: Middle French admirer, to marvel at, from Latin admirari, from ad + mirari to wonder, from mirus astonishing Date: 1560 transitive verb 1. to regard with admiration 2. archaic …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • admire — verb 1) I admire your courage Syn: esteem, approve of, respect, think highly of, rate highly, hold in high regard, applaud, praise, commend, acclaim See notes at esteem, revere Ant …   Thesaurus of popular words

  • admire — verb 1) I admire your courage Syn: respect, think highly of, hold in high regard, rate highly, esteem, prize, approve of 2) Simon had admired her for a long time Syn: adore, love, worship …   Synonyms and antonyms dictionary

  • admire — verb /ədˈmʌɪə,ædˈmaɪ.ɚ/ a) To regard with wonder and delight. The poor fellow, admiring how he came there, was served in state all day long [...]. b) to look upon with an elevated feeling of pleasure, as something which calls out approbation …   Wiktionary

  • admire — verb regard with respect or warm approval. ↘look at with pleasure. Derivatives admiration noun admirer noun admiring adjective admiringly adverb Origin C16 (earlier (ME) as admiration): from L. admirari, from ad at + mirari wonder …   English new terms dictionary

  • admire — [[t]ədma͟ɪ͟ə(r)[/t]] ♦♦♦ admires, admiring, admired 1) VERB If you admire someone or something, you like and respect them very much. [V n] I admired her when I first met her and I still think she s marvellous... [V n] He admired the way she had… …   English dictionary

  • admire */*/ — UK [ədˈmaɪə(r)] / US [ədˈmaɪr] verb [transitive] Word forms admire : present tense I/you/we/they admire he/she/it admires present participle admiring past tense admired past participle admired 1) to have a feeling of great respect for someone or… …   English dictionary

  • admire*/ — [ədˈmaɪə] verb [T] 1) to greatly respect and approve of someone or something I ve always admired her dedication and commitment.[/ex] Ferguson is widely admired for his team management skills.[/ex] 2) to look at someone or something that you think …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

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