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admiration

/ˌæd.mɚˈeɪʃ.ən/

Meanings
  • Noun

    Feeling or showing esteem, approval, or appreciation.

    - "She expressed her admiration for his bravery."
    - "The audience gave the actor a standing ovation, showing their admiration."
  • Verb

    Regard with wonder, approval, or fondness.

    - "I admire your dedication to your work."
    - "He admired the beautiful sunset."

Pronunciation
  1. /ˌæd.mɚˈeɪʃ.ən/



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Synonyms

adoration , appreciation , approval , reverence , wonder , worship
Rhymes
Words rhyming with admiration
admission , aspiration , configuration , delamination , determination , excitation , infatuation , jubilation , oblation , prestation , relation , rotation , stimation , veneration
Variants
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admiration , admirations , self-admiration , self-admirations
Etymology
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From Old French admirer, from ad- 'to' + mirer 'wonder, marvel'.


Trivia
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  1. Admiration is a universal emotion that is experienced by people of all cultures and backgrounds.

  2. The term 'admirable' comes from the same root as 'admiration'.

  3. In ancient Greece, admiration was considered a virtue and was associated with wisdom and good judgment.


Related Concepts
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  1. respect: Admiration and respect are related emotions, but admiration often implies a greater degree of awe or wonder. Respect is a feeling of deep admiration for someone's abilities, qualities, or achievements.

  2. worship: Admiration can also lead to worship, which involves a deep reverence and devotion towards a person, idea, or object.


Culture
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Admiration is a fundamental human emotion that plays a significant role in various aspects of life. In literature, it is often portrayed as a powerful force that drives characters to achieve great things or to form deep connections. In art, it is expressed through the depiction of beautiful or awe-inspiring scenes. In music, it is conveyed through the use of melodies and lyrics that evoke feelings of wonder and appreciation. In religion and spirituality, admiration is directed towards deities or spiritual figures.

How to Memorize "admiration"

  1. visualize

    - Visualize a scene where you are deeply moved by something, such as a beautiful sunset or a performance by a favorite artist. Imagine the feelings of wonder and appreciation that come over you.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'admiration' with positive feelings and experiences. Think of times when you have felt deeply moved or impressed by something.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the acronym 'A-D-M-I-R-A-T-I-O-N' to remember the meaning of the word: Approve, Delight, Marvel, Respect, Admire, Take in, Observe, Notice.


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