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    admire
    /ədˈmʌɪə/

    verb

    • 1. regard with respect or warm approval: "I admire your courage" Similar applaudpraiseexpress admiration forcommendOpposite disapprove ofloathe

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  2. ADMIRE definition: 1. to find someone or something attractive and pleasant to look at: 2. to respect and approve of…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of ADMIRE is to feel respect and approval for (someone or something) : to regard with admiration. How to use admire in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Admire.

  4. If you hold someone in high esteem or look up to someone, you admire that person. If you ask four-year-olds who they most admire, they are likely to list their mom, dad, and grandparents — or superheroes and comic book characters. The verb admire also means to look at with wonder and pleasure. She stood on the balcony of her hotel for a long ...

  5. to find someone or something attractive and pleasant to look at: We stood for a few moments, admiring the view. I was just admiring your jacket, Delia. B2. to respect and approve of someone or their behavior: I admired him for his determination. I really admire people who can work in such difficult conditions.

  6. Admire definition: to regard with wonder, pleasure, or approval.. See examples of ADMIRE used in a sentence.

  7. Definition of admire verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. If you admire someone or something, you like and respect them. All those who knew him will admire him for his work. American English : admire / ədˈmaɪər /

  9. ADMIRE definition: 1. to respect or approve of someone or something: 2. to look at something or someone, thinking how…. Learn more.

  10. verb. admired, admires, admiring. To regard with pleasure, wonder, and approval. Admired the sculptures at the art museum. American Heritage. To regard with wonder, delight, and pleased approval. Webster's New World. To have a high opinion of; esteem or respect. I admired her ability as a violinist. American Heritage. To have high regard for.

  11. 1. To regard with pleasure, wonder, and approval: admired the sculptures at the art museum. 2. To have a high opinion of; esteem or respect: I admired her ability as a violinist. 3. Chiefly New England & Upper Southern US To enjoy (something): "I just admire to get letters, but I don't admire to answer them" (Dialect Notes). 4.