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Sentence count:224+22Posted:2016-07-19Updated:2020-07-24
Antonym: despiseSimilar words: adminadmit toadmissionadministeradministratoradministrativeadministrationmiracleMeaning: [əd'maɪə]  v. 1. feel admiration for 2. look at with admiration. 
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(121) Those who admire her should stand up and be counted.
(122) I admire the way he has virtually renounced ancestral claims to deification.
(123) Elaine Querry, another photographer whose work I admire, submitted relatively weak works.
(124) They are also quite keen on marijuana, feel most masculine during sport and are least inclined to admire Nigel Mansell.
(125) Here, you were licensed to admire without discrimination: the body as aesthetic object, pure and simple.
(126) She dabs a little powder on top, and stands back to admire the effect.
(127) We stopped halfway up the hill to admire the view.
(128) Your aim should be to speak as educated people you admire speak, clearly and without affectation.
(129) She learned to sew and made maternity smocks he tried to admire.
(130) He left the young man to admire the ibex head that was mounted above the hall clock.
(131) I greatly admire the former San Francisco mayor and legislator.
(132) So I had been able to admire the strategic splendor of leaving me in our apartment.
(133) But even his ideological enemies sneakingly admire his unabashed aggression, a quality rare in a city of trimmers and dissemblers.
(134) Take time to look at and enjoy simple everyday things, time to admire people and places.
(135) They soon stopped feeling embarrassed about coming to admire the sculptures.
(136) We may not feel close to our royal family, but we can admire and respect what they do.
(137) Robbie had time to admire the rich patina of lovingly cared-for wood.
(138) I admire, irritated, his black shoes with their liquorice laces, his watch, the white collar of his rank.
(139) He tried hard not to admire or approve of the heroine, tried to imagine that life was not like that really.
(139) Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day!
(140) The doctor, whatever her politics and morals, had lovely skilful hands, which Phoebe could not but admire.
(141) Put you in that - that kiosk - and expect your parishioners to admire your humility?
(142) Le Coq Blanc - a pause from haymaking to admire their fine cockerel. 2.
(143) It may mean the kind of outrageously gutsy behavior that one can not help but admire.
(144) Fans admire Dupond for his good looks, grace, and acting ability.
(145) But she would have preferred him to admire her from the beginning, without the encouragement of her valentine.
(146) Or you could simply admire the view of the desert.
(147) Or it may be that these animals somehow embody that peculiar quality of untamed wildness that readers admire and appreciate.
(148) Need I say how much I admire your own work?
(149) Among flowers and trees he should admire the narcissus, the violet and the orange.
(150) Now he wonders if Sir Hugo is not his father, the very guardian whom he has come to love and admire.
More similar words: adminadmit toadmissionadministeradministratoradministrativeadministrationmiraclewiretirehireempirefire upon firedirectretireretiredrequireinspireentirelyrequireddirectlydirectorset fire tocatch fireretirementrequirementinquire aboutquestionnairein all directions
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