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admire - use in sentences
Object
- courage: But don't get me wrong.. I do admire the courage and drive of the younger generation.
- ingenuity: One must particularly admire the ingenuity of the creators of some of the parasites, particularly those with several hosts.
- view: Each has a private deck complete with hammock to admire the view.
Adjective complement
- most: Q ) Who do you admire most in the women's game?
Modifying Another Word
- hugely: But in the field of music education, Kodály is a towering figure, hugely admired all over the globe.
- widely: His editorial work on the 17th-century poet Thomas Swan has been widely admired.
- much: The Venetian windows at the front are much admired.
- greatly: I greatly admire the way she handled certain situations with Arthur.
- particularly: One must particularly admire the ingenuity of the creators of some of the parasites, particularly those with several hosts.
Used with why or when
- who: Her heroines are women I admire who have fully rounded personalities and unique characteristics.
- what: I admire what he was able to do with what he was given.
Preposition: in
- regeneration: Who is the figure you most admire in regeneration?
- industry: Who is the person you most admire in the media industry?
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