Sentence examples for to admiration from inspiring English sources

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Wonder mingled with approbation or delight; an emotion excited by a person or thing possessed of wonderful or high excellence; as, admiration of a beautiful person, of a landscape, of virtue.

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It led us to admiration, but not to speech.

Reaction among those chasing him ranged from indifference to admiration.

But his nervousness quickly gave way to admiration.

It also inspired emotions from Manning's teammates that ranged from anxiety to admiration.

At such a sight jangled daytime thoughts tend to give way to admiration, inquiry, meditation.

One that begins with loathing, moves to admiration and respect and ultimately to deep, brotherly friendship?

Today things could not be more different; hostility has given way to admiration.

neurosurgeon and nurse shifted from anger to something akin to admiration.

Oh, your mother...," Mrs. Wong said, her voice giving way to admiration and pity.

(The gloves have their own Facebook page, the tone of which may now change from ridicule to admiration).

It was his vehemence, I think, that brought out an uneasiness that could also amount to admiration.

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