Admired - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ədˈmaɪərd|  American pronunciation of the word admired
Brit.  |ədˈmaɪəd|  British pronunciation of the word admired
- this word is a past tense form of the verbto admire
- this word is a past participle form of the verbto admire

adjective

- regarded with admiration

Extra examples

They all admired his behaving in that manner.

We admired the courage of the young woman.

We admired the detail of the artist's work.

Her friends admired her quick wit.

He is admired as an original American composer.

We gazed out the window and admired the scenery.

...the craft of cabinetmaking was much admired in colonial times...

He was respected and admired by his peers.

He's admired for his fierce independence.

He's admired for his comic genius.

He told her he admired her paintings and she returned the compliment by saying that she was a fan of his sculptures.

His films are admired by a small coterie of critics.

...a once highly admired journalist whose reputation is now that of a disgraced fabulist...

I've always admired his felicity with words.

They admired the potter's beautiful handiwork.

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