What does admiring mean?
Definitions for admiring
ad·mir·ing
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admiringadjective
Feeling or showing admiration.
Webster Dictionary
Admiring
of Admire
Admiringadjective
expressing admiration; as, an admiring glance
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of admiring in Chaldean Numerology is: 3
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of admiring in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3
Examples of admiring in a Sentence
We may have gone toe-to-toe, but we stood shoulder-to-shoulder on our values, for as much as I admired her in the Senate, I came away from the primary admiring her even more. … I believe in Hillary Clinton. And I want you to help make Hillary Clinton the next president of the United States.
It's important for people not to hold a high opinion of politicians, and one of the strengths of the British is that they don't on the whole... The danger begins when people start admiring politicians.
All men are in some degree impressed by the face of the world; some men even to delight. This love of beauty is taste. Others have the same love in such success that, not content with admiring, they seek to embody it in new forms. The creation of beauty is art.
Streets were full of people admiring the Supreme leader for his brilliant political skills to lead complex and eventful international politics.
There is always more to people's life than what they choose to display. We will never know all the things they when through to get to where they are today. For that reason, admiring people's success should never make us bitter or jealous. Instead, it should motivate us to focus on our callings so that we can all have the success we deserve.
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