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View definitions for admired

admired

adjective as in liked

adjective as in respected

Strong match

adjective as in valued

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Example Sentences

Alma had admired them during a stay in Paris some years ago.

"Our Siberian girls are admired more by Asian countries than by the West," Elite Stars school director Tatyana Fetisova told me.

Those that earned their stripes by going to prison and taking the case are the ones that are admired.

Like Flaubert, Tolstoy and Stendhal greatly admired Walter Scott.

One of the few English authors he admired was Samuel Richardson.

The "Pensierosa" and a little girl were at the Paris Salon in 1894, and were much admired.

Though Nigel was enthusiastic and determined, he was not insensitive to what was passing in the mind of one he admired and liked.

John Hales died; an English author, so much admired for his wit and learning, that he is called the ever memorable.

Samuel Badcock, an English divine and writer, died; admired as a pulpit orator and a man of literary talent.

It is much admired by everyone that has seen it, and saves a considerable quantity of coal when compared with a Boulton and Watt.

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On this page you'll find 183 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to admired, such as: cherished, dear, esteemed, favorite, hallowed, and loved.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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