Admiró (en. Admired)
/að.miˈɾo/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
verb
To feel admiration for someone or something.
She admired the beauty of the painting.
Ella admiró la belleza de la pintura.
To highly value the qualities or merits of someone.
He admired his friend's talent on the piano.
Él admiró el talento de su amigo en el piano.
To produce admiration in someone.
The actor amazed the audience with his performance.
El actor admiró al público con su actuación.
Etymology
From Latin 'admirari', meaning to consider with amazement.
Common Phrases and Expressions
admired many
To feel admiration for many things or people.
admiró a mucho
I admire you
Expression of recognition and respect towards someone.
te admiro
I admire you
Feeling of astonishment regarding the qualities of another person.
me admiro de ti
Related Words
admiration
Feeling experienced when considering something or someone with astonishment.
admiración
admirer
A person who feels admiration for another.
admirador
admirable
Worthy of being admired.
admirable
Slang Meanings
It is used among young people to express extreme admiration.
That performance was incredible, I admire you a lot!
¡Esa actuación estuvo increíble, te admiro mucho!
In urban culture, it is said in a sarcastic tone when seeing something impressive.
Wow, he admired you, my friend, you are the king of drama.
Vaya, te admiró, amigo, eres el rey del drama.