Admiration
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Admiration ( noun )
- A feeling of respect and wonder for someone or something.
- A feeling of pleasure and approval for someone or something.
Origin:
From middle english, from old french admiration, from latin admiratio, from admirari ("to admire"), from ad- ("to") + mirari ("to wonder a.t")
Examples:
- He looked at her with admiration in his eyes.
- She spoke about him with admiration in her voice.
- The painting is admired by many.
- The athlete is admired for his skills.
- The singer is admired for her voice.
(As a verb)
Admiration ( verb )
- A feeling of respect and wonder for someone or something.
- A feeling of pleasure and approval for someone or something.
Origin:
From middle english, from old french admiration, from latin admiratio, from admirari ("to admire"), from ad- ("to") + mirari ("to wonder a.t")
Examples:
- He looked at her with admiration in his eyes.
- She spoke about him with admiration in her voice.
- The painting is admired by many.
- The athlete is admired for his skills.
- The singer is admired for her voice.