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  1. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English admiration ad‧mi‧ra‧tion / ˌædməˈreɪʃ ə n / noun [uncountable] ADMIRE a feeling of great respect and liking for something or someone Daniel gazed at her in admiration. admiration for I wanted to express my admiration for the way the crew handled the crisis. admiration of Her riding soon drew the admiration of the older girls.

  2. ADMIRATION definition: 1. the feeling of admiring someone or something: 2. the feeling of admiring someone or something: . Learn more.

  3. 1. The Guardian. Adam Lambert, in particular, drew the most attention, dividing viewers while also drawing admiration for the energy he injected into performances. 2. The New York Times - Arts. Her rendering of "Amazing Grace" drew admiration from a group of retirees hanging out at McDonald's for breakfast. 3.

  4. All you need to know about "ADMIRATION" in one place: definitions, pronunciations, synonyms, grammar insights, collocations, examples, and translations.

  5. 1. The Guardian - Sport. He displayed a sensitivity that drew admiration from fellow cast members and many others. 2. The Guardian. Cruz's facility with constitutional argument draws admiration even from those who do not share his views. 3. The New Yorker.

  6. 3 meanings: 1. pleasurable contemplation or surprise 2. a person or thing that is admired 3. archaic wonder.... Click for more definitions.

  7. Feb 6, 2024 · Admiration is an emotion everyone can relate to, and the English language offers a beautiful range of words and expressions to convey it in the most subtle and nuanced ways. Whether you're dealing with a complex business transaction or simply enjoying a personal moment of connection, the richness of your words can reflect the depth of your feelings and make them even more meaningful.

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