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admiration
/ˌadmɪˈreɪʃn/
noun
noun: admiration
- respect and warm approval."I have the greatest admiration for all those involved in the project"Liknande:commendationacclaimapplauseapprobationapprovalappreciationregardhigh regardrespectpraiseesteemvenerationadulationextolmentcomplimentstributesaccoladesplauditspats on the backlaudationMotsatsord:disgust
- something regarded as impressive or worthy of respect."her house was the admiration of everyone"Liknande:object of admirationpridepride and joyjoywonderdelightmarvelsensation
- pleasurable contemplation."they were lost in admiration of the scenery"
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Översatt från engelska-Beundran är en social känsla som känns av att observera människor med kompetens, talang eller skicklighet som överträffar standarder. Beundran underlättar socialt lärande i grupp. Beundran motiverar självförbättring genom att lära av förebilder. Wikipedia (engelska)Läs beskrivningen på originalspråketLäs beskrivningen på originalspråket
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Admiration is a social emotion felt by observing people of competence, talent, or skill exceeding standards. Admiration facilitates social learning in groups. Admiration motivates self-improvement through learning from role-models. WikipediaVälj vad du vill lämna feedback om
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Admiration Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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The meaning of ADMIRATION is a feeling of respect and approval. How to use admiration in a sentence.
ADMIRATION | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
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för 7 dagar sedan — the feeling of admiring someone or something: My admiration for that woman grows daily. She gazed in admiration at his broad, muscular shoulders ...
Admiration Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
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a feeling of wonder, pleasure, or approval. · the act of looking on or contemplating with pleasure: admiration of fine paintings. · an object of wonder, pleasure, ...
Admiration definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
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1. a feeling of wonder, pleasure, or approval · 2. the act of looking on or contemplating with pleasure. admiration of fine paintings · 3. an object of wonder, ...
Admiration - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
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Admiration is the feeling of liking and appreciating, like your admiration of your older sister. You ask her for advice and hope to be just like her when ...
admiration - Longman Dictionary
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From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishadmirationad‧mi‧ra‧tion /ˌædməˈreɪʃən/ ○○○ noun [uncountable] ADMIREa feeling of great respect and liking ...
Admiration Definition & Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
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ADMIRATION meaning: a feeling of great respect and approval.
admiration noun - Oxford Learner's Dictionaries
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Definition of admiration noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, ...
admiration Definitions and Synonyms - Macmillan Dictionary
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14 aug. 2017 — Definition of ADMIRATION (noun): a feeling of respect and approval.
Admiration - definition of admiration by The Free Dictionary
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n. 1. A feeling of strong approval or delight with regard to someone or something: the students' admiration for their teacher. See Synonyms at ...