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[Verb] | "ad*mire" | \ əd-ˈmī(-ə)r \
1: to feel respect and approval for (someone or something) : to regard with admiration
2: to marvel at
3: to like very much
Origin: 15th century ;
Borrowed from Middle French admirer, Latinization of amirer "to make (little or much) of," borrowed from Latin admīrārī, ammīrārī "to regard with wonder, show esteem for," from ad- {see: |ad-|ad-} + mīrārī "to be surprised, look with wonder at," derivative of mīrus, "remarkable, amazing," of uncertain origin;
* Note : Regarding etymology of Latin mīrus see: note at {smile:1|smile:1}.;
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[Verb] | "admires"
1: to think very highly or favorably of;
* e.g., " ... I admire the way you handled such a touchy situation "
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(1) - { admire } : ( ✔ )Innoffensive?
[Verb] | "admire"
1: to think very highly or favorably of;
* e.g., " ... I admire the way you handled such a touchy situation "
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