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- regard (an object, quality, or person) with respect or warm approval:"I admire your courage"
- look at with pleasure:"we were just admiring your garden"
Originlate Middle English: from Anglo-Norman French amirer and its source, Latin admirari, from ad- ‘at’ + mirari ‘wonder’.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- regard (an object, quality, or person) with respect or warm approval:express admiration forapprove ofexpress approval forlook on with favorthink highly ofrate highlyhold in high regardhold in high esteemspeak highly ofput on a pedestaldote onbe enamored ofbe infatuated withbe taken withbe attracted tofind attractivebe mad aboutbe crazy aboutbe wild abouthave a crush onhave a pash onbe soft onbe potty about
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