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17 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Admire' in a Sentence

"To look at with a sense of wonder, pleasure, or approval." more

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He likes to admire the stars in the night sky.
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The teacher will admire your drawing of a cat.
He is admiring the sleek design of his new car.
I admire the beautiful sunset from my bedroom window.
Children admire the tall and strong oak trees in the park.
The chef is admiring the sizzling dish in the kitchen.
Sarah likes to admire the intricate details of the flowers in her garden.
We admire the big, bright sun in the sky.
Mommy will admire the delicious cake on her birthday.
We all admire our teacher for her kindness and patience.
She will admire the pretty dress in the shop window.
He will be admiring the classic art pieces in the museum.
We admire the brave firefighters for their work.
Children admire superheroes for their bravery and strength.
He will admire the cute puppy at the pet store.
The students admire their teacher for making learning so much fun.
I admire the colorful butterflies in the garden.

Admire

ad-mahyuhr
verbTo look at with a sense of wonder, pleasure, or approval.
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Last Updated On: March 12, 2024
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