request:entreat::admire:
it means to admire someone in a high rang
No, admire - to regard with wonder, pleasure, or approval.
If you admire someone, then you just do. You can't make yourself do it.
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He admired the attention to detail.
his paintings and everything he did in science and achievements
The majority of pubic art galleries in the United Kingdom are free to enter. They contain several paintings of women which one can admire. Online, take a look at the websites of the Guggenheim Museum, the Tate Gallery and the Uffizi.
I visited the art museum to admire the beautiful paintings and sculptures.
The verb for admiration is admire. As in the action "to admire something or someone".
It is not a sin to admire a priest as long as you admire him for the right reasons.
Dw i'n edmygu (I admire) Dych chi'n edmygu (you admire)
i admire you personality
request:entreat::admire:
Whom you love most you too admire them most. Also, some of the people admire someone for their own selfishness. In fact, they do not admire them really.
No, admirer is a noun. For the verb to admire, the adjectives include admired and admirable.
Not all verbs are used as phrasal verbs. I think admire is one of them.