About The Word Admired
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Admired
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What's The Definition Of Admired?
[adj] regarded with admiration
Synonyms | Synonyms for Admired: loved Related Terms | Find terms related to Admired: accepted | acclaimed | admitted | adored | advocated | applauded | appreciated | approved | backed | beloved | cherished | cried up | darling | dear | dearly beloved | esteemed | favored | favorite | held dear | held in respect | highly considered | highly touted | honored | in good odor | in high esteem | loved | much-admired | pet | popular | precious | prestigious | prized | received | recommended | respected | revered | reverenced | supported | treasured | valued | venerated | well-beloved | well-considered | well-liked | well-thought-of | worshiped See Also | Admired In Webster's Dictionary \Ad*mired"\, a.
1. Regarded with wonder and delight; highly prized; as, an
admired poem.
2. Wonderful; also, admirable. [Obs.] ``Admired disorder.''
`` Admired Miranda.'' --Shak.
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