Similar words: admire, admiration, admit, admin, admit to, mire, admitted, admission. Meaning: [əd'maɪə] adj. regarded with admiration.
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2 The school is widely admired for its excellent teaching.
3 He admired the way she had coped with life.
4 She stood back and admired her handiwork.
5 They admired the rugged beauty of the coastline.
6 I admired him for his determination.
7 I admired his considerable mental agility.
8 Everybody of us admired her slender figure.
9 His cleverness is much admired.
10 They all admired him for his diplomatic skills.
11 The new building has been very much admired.
12 The daring exploits of the parachutists were much admired.
13 He admired the city's wide streets.
14 I admired the creativity which prevailed among the young writers.
15 I admired the general who was a master of strategy.
16 They admired our garden.
17 I admired her all the more for allowing them to ridicule her and never striking back.
18 He was admired for his chivalry.
19 He is widely admired as a journalist.
20 He admired his reflection in the mirror.
21 I admired the peeling paint on the ceiling.
22 This painting is much admired.
23 I admired her independ-ence and her spunk.
24 They admired the tableau of the Nativity.
25 His work on DNA was widely admired.
26 He admired her willingness to buck the system .
27 He is admired for the elegance of his writing.
28 They admired the way she dealt with the crisis.
29 They admired his gutsy and emotional speech.
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