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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(181) Once on deck he stopped to admire Ellen who was dressed in a brief pair of shorts and a faded tank top.
(182) Lorraine remains an enigma who is easy to admire but impossible to get to know.
(183) I admire women very much, see women as the centre of life whereas I see the male on the periphery.
(184) Finally she stepped back from the table to admire her handiwork.
(185) She heard him returning just as she sat back to admire her handiwork.
(186) Polyp feeding Butterflyfish which die from starvation in captivity Which fishkeeper do you most admire - and why?
(187) And as for admiration in the sense of wonderment, the behavior we admire is the behavior we can not yet explain.
(188) By all means we may admire, but it is prudent not to judge by what we see at the shows.
(189) One day he would have to kill this man, admire him or not.
(190) Many girls fell in love with him but could only admire him from afar.
(191) There is much in Cheng's work that we can admire and emulate.
(192) His statistics are there in the Somerset yearbooks for future generations to admire.
(193) She stood in the portico of his chamber and gravely allowed him to admire her.
(194) She buckled a stiff hard belt around Alexandra's waist and stood back to admire the effect.
(195) There are certain qualities in Orwell's prose that I greatly admire.
(196) I admire and envy it because I am devoid of it.
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(198) So were the great Victorian railway stations that we now profess to admire, almost uncritically.
(199) I admire very much the distribution of lettering you were obliged to doI would be helpless with the problem.
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(200) A difference between expressing admiration and giving credit is clear when we admire behavior which admiration will not affect.
(201) We women look on, we appraise, we scrutinize, we admire, we try to remain calm.
(202) She never lost her love of the West, and I admire that.
(203) Old-fashioned amateurs used to admire colours with a golden glow, which conservators have demonstrated were the effect of discoloured varnish.
(204) Among things I admire, almost near the top is creativeness, and everyone in this group has it.
(205) I admire her vastness and greatness.
(206) I must confess that I admire death's negativity.
(207) I admire her sinewy prose style.
(208) I admire your foresight and sagacity.
(209) Parisian lined the streets to admire the young couple.
(210) No one can admire a deceitful boy.
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