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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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(61) We stopped to admire the nature.
(62) I had to admire the contortions of the gymnasts.
(63) We admire her dedication to the cause of humanity.
(64) I could not but admire her.
(65) Aren't you going to admire my new hat?
(66) Let's just sit and admire the view.
(67) We would admire to hear.
(68) I admire him for his success in business.
(69) Don't forget to admire the baby.
(70) Sal stood back to admire her work.
(71) I admire the clear, logical presentation of her arguments.
(72) I admire her lightness/sureness of touch as a cook.
(73) I really admire her she's so full of zap!
(74) I admire his thoroughness.
(75) I admire those explorers who ventured forth to explore new lands.
(76) It was a rash thing to do, yet one cannot but admire her courage.
(77) I'm not making fun of you. I admire what you did.
(78) Walk down Castle Street, admire our little jewel of a cathedral, then wonder at the castle.
(79) I admire his outspokenness.
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(80) Children can be seen to copy the behaviour of others whom they admire or identify with.
(81) I really admire Gina for her dedication to her family.
(82) All those who knew him will admire him for his work.
(83) We had to admire his prowess as an oarsman / his rowing prowess.
(84) Modelling yourself on someone you admire is not the same as aping all they say or do.
(85) I really admire people who can work in such difficult conditions.
(86) The better I know her, the more I admire her.
(87) He proudly held out his trophy for us to admire.
(88) We have to admire his ingenuity in redesigning the machinery.
(89) They don't admire his new technique greatly, but they admire it to some extent.
(90) the beauties of the nature. It is often better to use another appropriate word, for example the countryside, the scenery or wildlife:We stopped to admire the scenery.
More similar words: adminadmit toadmissionadministeradministratoradministrativeadministrationmiraclewiretirehireempirefire upon firedirectretireretiredrequireinspireentirelyrequireddirectlydirectorset fire tocatch fireretirementrequirementinquire aboutquestionnairein all directions
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