Antonym: despise. Similar words: admin, admit to, admission, administer, administrator, administrative, administration, miracle. Meaning: [əd'maɪə] v. 1. feel admiration for 2. look at with admiration.
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(91) When she finished painting, she stepped back to admire the overall effect.
(92) After several hours gardening we sat down to admire the results of our labours.
(93) I admire your audacity.
(94) She could no longer admire or respect them.
(95) Mrs. Miller embodies everything I admire in a teacher.
(96) What I admire most about Lee is his patience.
(97) You always admire what you really don't understand. Blaise Pascal
(98) D' you admire him for thumping you?
(99) His supporters admire his decisiveness.
(100) He had to admire the way she read.
(101) They are two singers I greatly admire.
(102) I admire him for remembering the day.
(103) Who can fail to admire such immense success?
(104) He would stand back and admire.
(105) I admire the team's fighting spirit.
(106) Charles turned his gaze upward to admire the ceiling.
(107) It was certainly a warren to admire.
(108) I can only admire her courage.
(109) Corbin is a superb musician. I really admire him.
(110) Think of the players you really admire.
(111) Audiences admire his raw courage and daring.
(112) It is hard not to admire Samaranch's staying power.
(113) You already know that I admire your work.
(114) He'd admire his long, blond hair,(http://sentencedict.com/admire.html) his bright blue eyes and his perfect white teeth.
(115) I find out of long experience that I admire all nations and hate all governments. John Steinbeck
(116) I have combined here details from three programs that I know and whose directors, students, and ex-students I admire greatly.
(117) He was genially detached, as though brought along to Sleet for no better reason than to admire and be pleasant.
(118) A friend, whom 1 admire greatly, was hospitalized after a heart attack.
(119) Because he painted so well, put down what he saw, people would admire him.
(120) There had been so much to admire in Ewan, even though he'd been so self-centred.
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