This is of Arabic origin, derived from the first part of the naval title Amir al-Bahr meaning 'commander of the sea'. This was picked up Mediaeval Europeans (Crusaders and others) who coined the shorter terms Amiral (in old French) and Admiralis (Mediaeval Latin).
Despise, dislike, condemn, deplore are all antonyms for the word admire.
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Saying you strongly admire.Saying you greatly admire.
respect; esteem
The word 'admire' has 2 syllables. (ad-mire)
Despise, dislike, condemn, deplore are all antonyms for the word admire.
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Many people admire the late Steve Jobs.
The word "origin" is derived from the French word "origin" and the Latin word "originem," both of which mean, beginning, descent, birth, and rise.
Saying you strongly admire.Saying you greatly admire.
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