- admire
- 01. I have always [admired] my mother for working so hard to bring us up well.02. I really [admire] José's ability to stay calm in stressful situations.03. Her honesty in all that she does is truly [admirable].04. The President handled himself [admirably] during the crisis.05. Harry's mother gave him an [admiring] look as he walked up to the stage to receive his award.06. I have always had a great deal of [admiration] for the work of your father.07. We stopped at the top of the mountain to [admire] the view of the peninsula.08. I have always greatly [admired] both Gandhi and Martin Luther King for their peaceful approach to political activism.09. Nicolas Boileau once observed that however big the fool, there is always a bigger fool who [admires] him.10. Madame de Sevigne once suggested that the more she sees of men, the more she [admires] dogs.11. In Burma, children are loved and [admired], but one should never compliment them in case the spirits get jealous and make them sick.12. George has many [admirable] qualities, but he can also be a bit of a jerk sometimes.13. Everyone [admired] his effort, but the guy simply had no talent.14. The old woman stopped to [admire] her neighbor's garden as she was walking by.15. A Turkish proverb suggests that everyone [admires] his own character.16. Former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher was named the woman most Americans [admired] for three years in a row in the 1980s.
Grammatical examples in English. 2013.