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    admiring
    /ədˈmī(ə)riNG/

    adjective

    • 1. characterized by or expressive of admiration or warm approval: "the snowman has drawn many an admiring glance from villagers"

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  2. The meaning of ADMIRING is feeling or showing esteem and admiration. How to use admiring in a sentence.

  3. admiring. adjective. uk / ədˈmaɪə.rɪŋ / us / ədˈmaɪr.ɪŋ /. Add to word list. showing admiration: Annette was getting lots of admiring looks / glances in her new red dress. She was surrounded by a group of admiring photographers. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  4. 1. : to feel respect and approval for (someone or something) : to regard with admiration. They all admired her courage. 2. archaic : to marvel at. intransitive verb. dialect : to like very much. I would admire to know why not … A. H. Lewis. admirer noun. Synonyms. appreciate. consider. esteem. regard. respect.

  5. Admiring definition: displaying or feeling admiration. See examples of ADMIRING used in a sentence.

  6. to respect and approve of someone or their behaviour: I admired him for his determination. I really admire people who can work in such difficult conditions. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. to admire someone or something. admire I've always admired her for her generous spirit.

  7. admiring (of somebody/something) showing respect for somebody/something for what they are or what they have done. James was admiring of her courage and determination. Others took a less admiring view of this behaviour.

  8. 2 meanings: 1. to regard with esteem, respect, approval, or pleased surprise 2. archaic to wonder at.... Click for more definitions.

  9. to regard with wonder, pleasure, or approval. Synonyms: venerate, revere, esteem. Antonyms: despise. to regard with wonder or surprise (usually used ironically or sarcastically): I admire your audacity. verb (used without object) , ad·mired, ad·mir·ing. to feel or express admiration. Dialect. to take pleasure; like or desire: I would admire to go.

  10. 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.

  11. 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.