admiring (Meaning)

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admiring (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Admire

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admiring (a.)

Expressing admiration; as, an admiring glance.

admiring Sentence Examples

  1. The crowd erupted in admiring applause as the talented musician concluded his performance.
  2. She couldn't help but glance at the painting with an admiring gaze, captivated by its beauty.
  3. The teacher looked at the students' completed projects with an admiring smile, proud of their creativity.
  4. As the athlete achieved a new personal best, the coach watched with an admiring expression.
  5. The author received an admiring review from a prominent literary critic, praising the novel's depth and complexity.
  6. Walking through the art gallery, visitors could be seen pausing in front of certain pieces, their faces expressing admiring wonder.
  7. His colleagues exchanged admiring glances as he confidently presented the innovative solution to the problem.
  8. The chef observed the diners' reactions with an admiring satisfaction as they savored each bite of the exquisite dish.
  9. The photographer captured an admiring moment between two lovers, frozen in time by the lens.
  10. During the awards ceremony, the recipient looked out at the audience with an admiring appreciation for the support received.

FAQs About the word admiring

of Admire, Expressing admiration; as, an admiring glance.

positive, approving, appreciative, good,favorable, accepting, friendly, applauding, supportive, warm

uncomplimentary, critical, unfavorable, depreciative, depreciatory, inappreciative, negative,disapproving, unfavorable, depreciatory

The crowd erupted in admiring applause as the talented musician concluded his performance.

She couldn't help but glance at the painting with an admiring gaze, captivated by its beauty.

The teacher looked at the students' completed projects with an admiring smile, proud of their creativity.

As the athlete achieved a new personal best, the coach watched with an admiring expression.