See also: Admire and admiré From Middle English admyren, borrowed from Middle French admirer, from Latin admīror, from ad + mīror (“wonder at”). (Received...
See also: admire and admiré Named for one of its founders, Jacob Admire. Admire A city and town in Kansas. An unincorporated community in York County...
See also: admire and Admire admiré (feminine admirée, masculine plural admirés, feminine plural admirées) past participle of admirer damier, médira, merdai...
admirativus. admirative (comparative more admirative, superlative most admirative) Characterized by admiration. admiratively admiring admirable see...
IPA(key): /ədˈmaɪɹd/ (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ədˈmaɪəd/ Hyphenation: ad‧mired Rhymes: -aɪə(ɹ)d admired simple past and past participle of admire...
See also: admires admirés first/third-person singular imperfect subjunctive of admirar admirés m pl masculine plural of admiré admirés second-person singular...
Latin) IPA(key): /adˈmiː.ror/, [äd̪ˈmiːrɔr] (modern Italianate Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): /adˈmi.ror/, [äd̪ˈmiːror] admīror (present infinitive admīrārī,...
See also: admirés admires third-person singular simple present indicative of admire Demaris, Dimares, Meridas, damsire, mardies, misread, side arm, sidearm...
admirize (third-person singular simple present admirizes, present participle admirizing, simple past and past participle admirized) (rare, archaic) To...