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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(151) The police admire his courage but they'd rather he'd dialed 999.
(152) I admire the way Sarah has brought up the children on her own.
(153) We stopped at the top of the mountain to admire the view.
(154) When Jane arrives, Emma determines to dislike her no longer, but to admire her elegance and virtue instead.
(155) There were occasions to admire the police enmasse as they marched in serried ranks to patriotic tunes from the Police Band.
(156) Over eight million people came to admire this new concept of an environment where everything was intended to lift the spirits.
(157) So called man-made fish - dye injected Glassfish being a typical example Which fishkeeper do you most admire - and why?
(158) My father has a streak of heroism in him that I admire, but that verges on foolhardiness.
(159) A girl he had come to admire in Sumatra was brought to Java to be his third wife after he divorced Inggit.
(160) We may also admire people who have skills and strengths which complement our weaknesses.
(161) So many people admire his work that he can be quite careless of the few who don't.
(162) But both also have fans who admire their issues-oriented leadership and political courage.
(163) Not that I don't admire roaring entertainers, but a talk show requires some give and take, some exchange.
(164) I admire the Japanese genius for improving ideas from other countries.
(165) I admire the strength of my kinswomen who stayed at home and who later on embraced arranged marriages.
(166) I have nothing against thorns and prickles so long as you can admire them from a safe distance.
(167) Who do you admire most in your sport and why?
(168) My father has a streak of heroism in him that I admire.
(169) Qualities of Good Citizens... is to admire what others have created in love and faith. Kahlil Gibran
(170) As wagtails flittered over the swimming pool(sentencedict.com), Jack Mitchell heard me admire Butch and lectured me sternly.
(171) This cut down on graffiti, Rascon said, because graffiti writers prefer well-lit areas so they can admire their handiwork.
(172) Meanwhile fellow travellers can only admire the hardiness of the last great explorer, now 83.
(173) From the first moment we spoke I knew you were a girl with great sensibility, and I admire you very much.
(174) These are not his enemies speaking: some of them admire Kleiman for it.
(175) Sudhir Kakar, trained as a psychoanalyst in the West, finds much to admire in his work.
(176) The place was burglarized because she raised the window to admire a sunset and forgot to lock it.
(177) I hope it works as I admire any attempt to bring a book more awareness.
(178) The long grass was so wet that I decided to admire the castle from afar.
(179) Some self-absorbed children play elaborate fantasy games by themselves, and one can admire their creativity and imagination.
(180) It would, however, be absurd to complain that Blunden and Mellor chiefly admire skill in a poet.
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