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admiration

[ad-muh-rey-shuhn] / ˌæd məˈreɪ ʃən /


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He brought to his interpretation a moving blend of guilt over his past behavior and a quiet insistence on the love and admiration he has always felt—if rarely expressed.

From The Wall Street Journal

While Loktev rarely inserts herself into this epic, we feel her admiration from behind the camera.

From Los Angeles Times

In other words, the one domestic team that would always worry Guardiola, who once in admiration described them as a pain in a sensitive part of his anatomy, was the Liverpool Klopp built.

From BBC

While Crystal’s passionate founders curry admiration — “built for skiers” was an oft-trumpeted motto — the business of running a ski area had become increasingly tenuous by the 1990s.

From Seattle Times

“I have followed his career with admiration and am horrified at this outcome.”

From Seattle Times