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admire (v.)

early 15c. (implied in admired), "regard with wonder, marvel at," from Old French admirer "look upon, contemplate" (correcting earlier amirer, 14c.), or directly from Latin admirari "regard with wonder, be astonished," from ad "to, with regard to" (see ad-) + mirari "to wonder," from mirus "wonderful" (see smile (v.)). The sense has gradually weakened toward "regard with pleasure and esteem." Related: Admiring; admiringly.

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Definitions of admire from WordNet

admire (v.)
feel admiration for;
Synonyms: look up to
admire (v.)
look at with admiration;
From wordnet.princeton.edu