10 sentences with 'admired'

Example sentences and phrases with the word admired and other words derived from it.


« We admired the abstract polychrome painting that hung in the museum. »

admired: We admired the abstract polychrome painting that hung in the museum.
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« She admired the landscape through the train window. The sun was slowly setting, painting the sky a deep orange color. »

admired: She admired the landscape through the train window. The sun was slowly setting, painting the sky a deep orange color.
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« In the gallery, she admired the marble bust by the famous sculptor. He was one of her favorites, and she always felt connected to him through his art. »

admired: In the gallery, she admired the marble bust by the famous sculptor. He was one of her favorites, and she always felt connected to him through his art.
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« Edsel loved and admired his father immensely, and Henry Ford loved his only son. »
« The other states of Europe were appalled by the Dutch success and grudgingly admired it. »
« Not surprisingly, the Romans admired and resented the Greeks for the Greek mastery of words. »
« Rome expanded eastwards during the same period, eventually conquering all of Greece, the heartland of the culture the Romans so admired and emulated. »
« Some Romans admired their bravery and codes of honour - the same Tacitus who provides much of the information about the early emperors contrasted the supposed weakness and dissolution of his Roman contemporaries with the crude virtue of the Germans. »
« Some Romans clearly admired things about certain barbarian groups as well - the great Roman historian Tacitus, in his Germania, even praised the Germans for their vigour and honour, though he did so to contrast the Germans with what he considered his own corrupt and immoral Roman society. »
« Freud followed and admired the experimental work of the French neurologist Jean Martin Charcot (1825-1893), who was interested in the problems of hysterical women with no visible pathological or neurological reason. For Charcot, "recurrent fears and emotional memories of youth" were at play here. »

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