She looked at her favorite singer throughout the concert in the most admiring way.
Here are three sentences using the word 'admiring: "Sara spends a lot of time admiring herself in the mirror." "Luke has many admiring fans." "The tourists were admiring the statue."
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She wandered in the apple orchard, admiring all the different shades of red on the fruit trees.
She strolled along the boulevard, admiring the boutiques and shops.The kitten raced around the corner and ran up a crowded boulevard.
He hung his suit in the antique wardrobe, admiring the open space for hanging on one side and the drawers for small folding clothes on the other.
The word 'admiring' is a gerund, the present participle of the verb to admire that functions as a noun in a sentence. The present participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.Examples:We were admiring your garden. (verb)He waved to his admiring fans as he go into the limo. (adjective)Admiring and gawking, the tourists went through the mansion. (noun)
Her undying gratefulness towards him resulted in her admiring him and her wanting to be like him.
She could spend the day admiring her reflection in the mirror. The reflection of sunlight off the car ahead temporarily blinded him.
To be vain is to be full of one's self, or egotistical. An example sentence would be: He's so vain, I bet he stares in the mirror all day.
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when you praise too much about your self. You are at peak of Narcissism.
My boss is always admiring me. Everyone should be admiring and not abusive.