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admired

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/ədˈmaɪəd/ · ad-mired

Regarded with admiration; looked upon with respect or approval.

Meanings

verbformal

Regarded with admiration; looked upon with respect or approval.

تعریف کے ساتھ دیکھا گیا؛ عزت یا منظور نظر کے ساتھ دیکھا گیا۔

تعریف کی گئی

tahseen ki gayi

Formal: تحسین کیا گیا

Synonyms

esteemedvaluedappreciatedعزت کی گئیقدر کی گئیپسندیدہ

Antonyms

disdaineddespisedignoredحقیر سمجھا گیاناروا سمجھا گیانظر انداز کیا گیا

Common Collocations

  • admired for talent
  • greatly admired
  • widely admired

Example Sentences

She was admired for her unwavering commitment to social justice.

ان کی سماجی انصاف کے لئے مستقل وابستگی کی تعریف کی گئی۔

un ki samaji insaf ke liye mustaqil wabasat ki tahseen ki gayi.

The artist is admired by many for her unique style.

اس فنکار کی منفرد طرز کی وجہ سے بہت سے لوگوں نے اس کی تعریف کی۔

is fankar ki munfarid tarz ki wajah se bahut se logon ne is ki tahseen ki.

He admired his mentor for the guidance he provided.

انہوں نے اپنے ساتھی کی رہنمائی کی وجہ سے ان کی تعریف کی۔

unhoon ne apne saathi ki rehnumai ki wajah se un ki tahseen ki.

Easily Confused With

admire:Admired is the past tense of admire, referring to a past action of regarding someone with respect.

Word Family

admire
verbتعریف کرنا

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of 'admired' as 'admiring in the past'

Imagine someone looking up to a statue in awe.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

محبت کا ہر رنگ ہے حیرت کی آمیزش میں، عشق میں جو طاقت ہے، وہ آدمی کی ہے تعریف میں۔

mohabbat ka har rang hai hairat ki amaizish mein, ishq mein jo taqat hai, woh aadmi ki hai tahseen mein.

Every color of love is blended with wonder; in love, the power lies in the admiration of a person.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

جو ابھارتا ہے وہ سراہتا بھی ہے

jo ubhaarta hai woh sarahata bhi hai

Those who elevate also admire.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Old French "admirer" — to marvel at

First known use: 14th century

The term 'admired' has its roots in the Old French word 'admirer' which itself comes from the Latin 'admirari', meaning 'to wonder at'. Over time, its usage evolved into the modern sense of respecting or valuing someone highly.