Admire - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ədˈmaɪər|  American pronunciation of the word admire
Brit.  |ədˈmaɪə|  British pronunciation of the word admire

verb

- feel admiration for
- look at with admiration

Extra examples

We gazed out the window and admired the scenery.

...I admire the way you handled such a touchy situation....

They all admired his behaving in that manner.

I admire his honesty.

I really admire the way she brings up those kids all on her own.

Lewis was much admired for his work on medieval literature.

We stopped halfway to admire the view.

Sal stood back to admire her work.

I admire her artistic integrity.

Purcell even flouted the timeless protocol of pretending to admire the work of his fellow editors.

I admire the precision of her work.

He may be a fraud, but you have to admire his cunning.

I admire her gritty determination to succeed.

I admire his honesty and lack of pretension.

I admire her rugged individualism.

Word forms

verb
I/you/we/they: admire
he/she/it: admires
present participle: admiring
past tense: admired
past participle: admired
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