adoring
another word for stare is glare, watch, admiring and admire (admire and admiring are the same but two different ends to the word) :)hope this will help you with whatever you need this for because it is very helpful to me.................. love peace and Ice cream <3
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)
Saying you strongly admire.Saying you greatly admire.
Which of these best describes the tone in the above
Here are a some examples of adjective forms of the word admire: admirable admiring
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."
another word for stare is glare, watch, admiring and admire (admire and admiring are the same but two different ends to the word) :)hope this will help you with whatever you need this for because it is very helpful to me.................. love peace and Ice cream <3
The likely word is "admiring" (holding in esteem).
Admiring.
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)
Here are a some examples of adjective forms of the word admire: admirable admiring
Saying you strongly admire.Saying you greatly admire.
Which of these best describes the tone in the above
Here are a some examples of adjective forms of the word admire: admirable admiring
She looked at her favorite singer throughout the concert in the most admiring way.
like (verb) - enjoy, prefer - to have an attraction to another person like (adj.) - similar (used in similes, synonymous with "as")
Unferth because he was jealous of his men admiring Beowulf