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Sentence count:215+11Posted:2017-01-10Updated:2020-07-24
Antonym: contemptdisdainscornSimilar words: administrationaspirationinspirationadministrativeadmireratificationgratificationorationMeaning: [‚ædmə'reɪʃn]  n. 1. a feeling of delighted approval and liking 2. the feeling aroused by something strange and surprising 3. a favorable judgment. 
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181, Maybe it is true that I was becoming angry, finally, despite my admiration for my friend.
182, Mr Field, aged 49, has won cross-party admiration at Westminster for his crusading stance on poverty and social inequality.
183, In fact, admiration for him seems to have risen, as the generation that experienced his rule has died off.
184, He was filled with sudden admiration for a professionalism which he had not suspected she possessed.
185, But such wonder, such admiration, has its firmest basis in the discovery by faith of the marvel that is man.
186, Love and admiration from your fellow men is all that any one can ask.
187, A mixture of envy and admiration once led fishermen to try to harness the heron's gifts.
188, It is also true that notoriety rather than admiration accrued to Elizabeth as creator of such a character as Aurora.
189, David has nothing but admiration for his mother, who has made many sacrifices for him.
190, Over the past three years they have turned one of the most dishonourable Soviet professions into something worthy of admiration.
191, It was not only the Tractarians who expressed their admiration.
192, To Dempster, good-hearted and full of admiration and enthusiasm for Keith's genius, this was only a minor problem.
193, During the Renaissance and in later times the Pantheon has aroused the admiration of artists of all nations.
194, When Philippa arrived outside the pub she almost felt ashamed of her approval and excitement and admiration of the evening before.
195, Woman is not made to be the admiration of all(Sentence dictionary), but the happiness of one. Edmund Burke 
196, Such letters of complaint are atypical; the foundation usually receives nothing but praise and admiration for our work.
197, After the routine admiration of children, garden, and so on, they began to chat about the office.
198, My admiration for him was in proportion to the effort that had been necessary to discover the truth.
199, A difference between expressing admiration and giving credit is clear when we admire behavior which admiration will not affect.
200, Given his admiration for the scientific achievements of Galileo and Harvey, it is no surprise that Hobbes shares their methodological ideas.
201, We were full of admiration for Kim's ability to choose the right thing to say.
202, Countless thousands all over the globe listen to the hourly news broadcasts with interest, respect and admiration.
203, Hanley's fitness, strength and dedication to the sport compel admiration even among his fellow professionals.
204, The facades of the buildings were adorned with rich armorial bearings, which Rodrigo Vivero had described with admiration in 1609.
205, This exquisite embroidery won people's great admiration.
206, The performance heightened my admiration for the tragedian.
207, They clapped their hands and went frantic with admiration.
208, His cleverness and skill compel our admiration.
209, Overcome with admiration, he could not but imitate them.
210, Now he felt admiration and love for the big , bearded man.
More similar words: administrationaspirationinspirationadministrativeadmireratificationgratificationorationdurationoperationrationaladorationmigrationaberrationseparationAND operationirrationalreparationirrationallyimmigrationrestorationintegrationcorporationrationalizeexplorationexasperationcelebrationfrustrationalliterationregistration
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