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ad·mire \ədˈmī(ə)r, -īə also ad-\ verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Etymology: Middle French admirer, from Latin admirari, from ad- + mirari to wonder — more at smile transitive verb 1. archaic : to regard with wonder or astonishment : view with surprise : marvel at < how can we sufficiently admire the stupidity and madness of these persons? — Joseph Addison > 2. : to regard with wondering esteem accompanied by pleasure and delight : regard with an elevated feeling of pleasure < admire the beauty of the scene > 3. : to esteem or regard highly < admire one's efficiency > 4. dialect : to take pleasure in : like, enjoy — usually used with an infinitive intransitive verb : wonder, marvel — sometimes used with at < his friends admired at his sudden success > |