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Admire - Learn American English Online
To believe that a person is worthy of respect because of his or her behavior or accomplishments is to admire that person. However, "admire" does not have the same meaning as the word "like." It’s possible to dislike someone but admire his or her work or skills at the same time.
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The students in the class admire Trang because she tries so hard to learn English.
Al admires his wife’s ability to manage a busy household.
The employees of the company admire Joe Johnson for his success, but they don’t like the way he treats people. They say he’s a little mean.
Americans greatly admire the work of Pablo Picasso.