English to Tamil Dictionary admire

admire

பாராட்டகிறது
definition
verb
I admire your courage
regard (an object, quality, or person) with respect or warm approval.
translation of 'admire'
மெச்சு
verb
போற்று
example
The Soules are hoping Lydia comes to 'admire' the garden for herself this weekend.
I 'admire' your courage
Instead he's had to content himself with knowing that writers he respects 'admire' his work.
How can people stop to 'admire' our beautiful Lake District and then spoil it by leaving their litter?
The airborne action is less fluid than the rest, but at least you get to 'admire' the impressive scenery.
The off-white walls didn't come off as much to 'admire' , but for some reason Josie adored them.
I 'admire' and respect them both, and they seem nice guys, but boring and bland.
I 'admire' your courage
It is good for men to respect and 'admire' them, without expecting favours or punishments from them.
He was respected and 'admired' by all the people, yet he still managed to be one of them.
She was very well respected and 'admired' by most people in this Country, Canada.
How wonderful to sit eating sausage rolls in the sunshine and 'admiring' the garden.
The passion for what they were doing was obvious and I 'admired' their courage.
All she is doing is supporting her belief and she should be respected and 'admired' for that.
Afterwards, enjoy wandering around the gardens and 'admiring' the waterfall.
They made a fine impression upon all who visited them and were greatly 'admired' .
The remarkable thing is that, for all its many faults, the garden is much 'admired' .
He quite clearly loves Europe, respecting its diversity but 'admiring' its ambitious attempt to unify.
Soon the Ngaere Gardens were being 'admired' by visitors who came from far and wide.
Most of the pieces spoke 'admiringly' of his ability to merchandise odd items, and I suppose that's worthy of a salute.
The mask which Jenny Pegg had won second prize with at the craft rally, was much 'admired' .
‘I wish more of my patients were as undemanding as you,’ said the dentist 'admiringly' .
From what I learned from my elders he was very much 'admired' and respected by all who knew him.
Though she 'admires' and respects many skaters from all over the world, Adélia is a big fan of Russian skaters.
I 'admired' him for his courage and determination to see his aim achieved.
She was an extremely clever girl and Wolf Donath, a retired teacher, reminisced 'admiringly' about her talent for maths and Russian.
We talked to one of the gardeners and 'admired' the fruit, vegetables and, of course, the flowers.
Penelope, 30, also admitted she is so impressed with her new muscles she can't stop 'admiring' them.
Will may have been the youngest on board the Louisa May, but every crewmember 'admired' and respected him.
Here was a film that I 'admired' in some respects, but which did not stir any kind of passion in me, one way or another.
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