Use admired in a sentence
Sentences ending with admired
- I am sending you mine, in this letter; and am glad to do it, for it has been greatly admired. [5]
- His own heart was heavy enough, but he knew his companion's warm devotion to the Queen; so, passing his arm around his shoulder, he entreated him to maintain that peace of soul and mind which he had so often admired. [10]
- Lincoln's famous "Gettysburg speech" has been much and justly admired. [7]
- He might have respected in him also a certain vulgar swagger and insolence of money, which the clerk greatly admired. [5]
- Self-confidence was a quality which Honora admired. [9]
- She expressed her pleasure in the knowledge, and then proposed to surprise the Emperor at the principal meal, about midnight, with Jacob Hobrecht's Missa Graecorum, whose magnificent profundity his Majesty especially admired. [10]
- And yet I never saw one whose gallant bearing I so much admired. [4]
- It is a mystery why one face makes only an individual appeal, and an appeal much stronger than that of one universally admired. [4]
- In her youth Madame Degardy was pretty and much admired. [11]
- Besides, like the Irish, they had a love of feminine nature, and in all the river-coves Junia was known by sight at least, and was admired. [11]
Short sentences using admired
- The officer admired it. [2]
- She admired Emerson and Tennyson. [4]
- The bystanders all admired it. [5]
- I think I admired it. [11]
- Honora admired. [9]
Sentences containing admired two or more times
- She admired Henderson, without thinking any too well of the world in general, and she admired him for the qualities that were most conformable to his inclination. [4]
- In this very room, a month or two ago, some people admired that portrait; some admired this, but the great majority fastened on that, and said, "There is a portrait that is a beautiful piece of art. [5]
- Besides, the third mate admired it, and what he admired he was likely to enhance. [5]
- The worst of it was, it distressed the old lady so; she admired Beaton as much as she respected the colonel, and she admired Beaton, Fulkerson thought, rather more than Miss Leighton did; he asked March if he had noticed them together. [8]
- I was admired, also feared; but it was as an animal is admired and feared. [5]
More example sentences with the word admired in them
- If ever a youth was cordially admired and hated by his comrades, this one was. [5]
- I've read all your little efforts and greatly admired them, and when I heard you were here, I ..." I indicated a chair, and he sat down. [5]
- Pierre hated him; Young Aleck admired in him a quality lying dormant in himself--decision; Mab Humphrey spoke unkindly of no one. [11]
- I hope you won't mind my saying so, under the circumstances, but I've always rather liked you, admired you, even back in the Cambridge days. [9]
- But she evidently wished to display herself to the people in all her finery and be admired, for she presently went up on the roof of the deck-house. [10]
- We will uphold William with our fortunes and our lives for, as I have already said, we need a sun, that is, a monarch--but the cities think they have power to shine and wish to be admired as bright stars themselves. [10]
- And, still more, who among all the guests of that honored, admired Thracian woman, would have believed that this sad heart belonged to her? [10]
- The next morning, which was Sunday, I went to Mr. Watling's house in, Fillmore Street--a new residence at that time, being admired as the dernier cri in architecture. [9]
- Her feats, which were so much admired, were only her natural exercise. [6]
- The two men were drawn to each other; Irving greatly admired the "noble hearted, manly, spirited little fellow, with a mind as generous as his fancy is brilliant. [4]
- At first you were almost always thinking of her and what a fine woman she was, and because everyone admired her, you played the peacock, too. [11]
- So far as we heard, she was liked, admired, followed, envied. [4]
- No doubt, if we had now known her for the first time, we should have admired her exceedingly, and probably have accounted her thrice happy in filling so well her brilliant position. [4]
- I admired the way you managed. [8]
- Truly, the woman was to be admired, for she was earning an honest living; and no doubt they lied when they named her with Count Ploare. [11]
- I think it was not what she wanted; but I had a purpose, and I began: "Every one at St. Luke's admired and respected Professor Valiant's wife, she was so frank and cordial and prettily downright. [11]
- The rosy-cheeked fruit was admired by every one. [10]
- To Margaret, who was able to return the hospitality she received, and whose equipage was almost as much admired as her toilets, all doors were open--a very natural thing, surely, in a good-natured, give-and-take world. [4]
- She admired the trim, new houses in which they lived, set upon the slopes of the hills. [9]
- About half-way he took a rest, and admired the reflection of the moon in the bright mirror of the water, and he could not but think of Petrus' court-yard that had shone in the same silvery light when he had climbed up to Sirona's window. [10]
- He admired skill too much for that. [11]
- I always admired to study R.'s art, it was so fresh and unconventional. [5]
- I even got to 'setting' her and letting the wheel go, entirely, while I vaingloriously turned my back and inspected the stem marks and hummed a tune, a sort of easy indifference which I had prodigiously admired in Bixby and other great pilots. [5]
- Pelageya Danilovna began to recognize the mummers, admired their cleverly contrived costumes, and particularly how they suited the young ladies, and she thanked them all for having entertained her so well. [2]
- And I call to mind now that he always admired thunder. [5]
- To be admired, to be deferred to--was there any harm in that? [4]
- After we discovered this, we never went into ecstasies any more--we never admired any thing--we never showed any but impassible faces and stupid indifference in the presence of the sublimest wonders a guide had to display. [5]
- I have shewn this feather to several persons, and many have admired it even more than the ball and socket feathers, and have declared that it was more like a work of art than of nature. [1]
- Minutes passed as they studied, felt, and admired the skin, the hunter proud of his son, the son alive with a primitive passion, which inflicts suffering to get the beautiful thing. [11]
- Before she married there were many--since, there had been many --who had shown, some with tact and carefulness, others with a crudeness making her shudder, that they admired her; and, if they might, would have given their admiration another name with other manifestations. [11]
- Instead of advising them to turn the other cheek, he taught them uppercuts, feints, and jabs, and on the proof of this unexpected acquaintance with a profession all of them openly admired, the last vestige of reserve disappeared. [9]
- He spoke of the young man's much admired work on the subject called Sohar, nor did he omit to mention that Gamaliel's nephew was able to foretell the positions of the stars even on future nights. [10]
- I have liked the young man, admired his talents, been anxious when he trifled with his life as if it were a paltry leaf, which is flung into the river. [10]
- He had marked the man's charitable action, and admired his attempt to cover it. [9]
- And I admired the manner in which she bore her inspection. [9]
- But many of the laity, who wanted their nebulosities fresh, admired his doctrine and adopted it, and it attained to great prosperity in spite of the hostility of the experts. [5]
- And he admired the ingenuity which had carried this road through nine miles of shabby firs and balsams, in a way absolutely devoid of interest, in order to heighten the effect of the surprise at the end in the sudden arrival at the Franconia Notch. [4]
- The Marches admired the impressive sight with a thrill of patriotic pride in the fact that the whole world perhaps could not afford just the like. [8]
- He even admired the Duke for his vexing idiosyncrasies, for they came of a strong individuality which, in happier case, should have made him a contented and beloved monarch. [11]
- Navirans greatly admired the cross, but Newport hit upon an explanation of its meaning that should dispel the suspicions of Powhatan. [4]
- So deep is the conviction of this singular people that they cannot be seen without being admired, that they will not admit the possibility that any one should honestly and sincerely find aught to disapprove in them or their country. [5]
- I know that the brethren of Raithu have chosen you to be their elder, and that his high honor was announced to you by their messengers, for they came to see our church too and greatly admired it. [10]
- For the reason that his own work was so different, and perhaps because of his fondness for the author, Clemens always greatly admired the books of Howells. [5]
- She desired always that her visible corporeal self should be admired and desired, that men should say, "What a splendid creature! [11]
- The prospect of that dinner in the intimate home circle of the man he so admired had greatly interested Prince Andrew, especially as he had not yet seen Speranski in his domestic surroundings, but now he felt disinclined to go to it. [2]
- Had often admired that charming creature he rode: we had had some fine horses. [6]
- She admired his talent in proportion as she learned more of artists, and perceived how uncommon it was; but she said to herself that if she were going to devote herself to art, she would do it at first-hand. [8]
- Alight scaffolding still surrounded it, but the lofty first story, containing the real tomb, was completed, and Dion admired the art with which the exterior of the edifice suggested its purpose. [10]
- She admired intellect, supremacy, the gifts of temperament, deeds of war and adventure beyond all. [11]
- When the young student loudly admired the beautiful gold and silver beakers in which the wine was served, the reckless host cried: "They are yours; take them with you. [10]
- On the gate-piers stand the winged steeds of Marly, never less admired than by me at that moment. [4]
- She admired his spirit, she had a certain sympathy with him; for who could say that ministering to minds diseased might not have a physical influence to lift these people into a more decent and prosperous way of living? [4]
- She had not sought to remove his hand, nor struggled in the least; and once it seemed as if this new development of his character, this animal fierceness, would conquer her: she admired courage. [11]
- News of her son would be most fully supplied there, and many an officer whom she met had served under her John, and willingly told the mother what he admired and had learned from him. [10]
- He had aged somewhat, his hair was a little gray, but otherwise he was the firm, dignified personage I had admired on this same gallery five years before. [9]
- The cashiers of some of these gentlemen, who were younger men, ventured to say--when out of hearing --that they admired the championship of Mr. Mender, but it would never do. [9]
- All those old soldiers admired my riding; they said they had never seen anything like it. [5]
- He was almost smiling now, for he admired her anger, her scorn. [11]
- An attribute which she had admired in him, of strife without the appearance of strife, lost something of its value. [9]
- But above all she believed in him and admired his versatile mind and his experience. [10]
- Yet I know she admired him too for his brave conduct. [11]
- But he could see, all the same, that he had caught her fancy, and he admired the skill with which she punished his neglect when they met in New York. [8]
- He had always secretly admired that old Roman quality (which the Goodriches --their connections--shared) of holding fast to their course unmindful and rather scornful of influence which swayed their neighbours. [9]
- She married, the second time, William Lawrence, Esq., of Hartford, and died in this city, greatly respected and admired, in 1845, aged eighty-eight. [4]
- They had a saying that "there is no woman for a hairy man;" but it would appear that the fashion has changed in New Zealand, perhaps owing to the presence of Europeans, and I am assured that beards are now admired by the Maories. [1]
- But now she saw plainly that she would resign the pleasure of being a universally admired woman, whose modest home attracted the most distinguished men in the city, for the far greater happiness which would be hers as Dion's beloved wife. [10]
- As some one said, it was as if his friend had been admired --a friend about whom he was unwilling to say much himself, but well pleased to have others praise. [4]
- He bore no resentment after the first tingling moments were-past; he rather admired her for it; and he would have been ready to go back half an hour later and accept pardon and be on the footing of last summer again. [8]
- The letter was read and reread until it was nearly worn out; everybody admired its courtly and gracious tone, and smooth and practiced style, everybody was sympathetic and excited, and the Coopers were steeped in happiness all the while. [5]
- Old club friends rallied him as a deserter, and new acquaintances flocked about him; and presently he awakened to the fact that his Indian wife had been an interest of the season, was not the least admired person present. [11]
- So again the raisers of fancy animals certainly have admired for many generations and still admire the same breeds; they earnestly desire slight changes, which are considered as improvements, but any great or sudden change is looked at as the greatest blemish. [1]
- The minister gave out the hymn, and read it through with a relish, in a peculiar style which was much admired in that part of the country. [5]
- Some of the others liked him, and all admired his pluck and spirit. [5]
- Each admired the other with a heartiness which if they had been less unlike, would have been impossible. [6]
- Tarboe, on the other hand, admired the frank, pleasant face of the young man, which carried still the irresponsibility of youth, but which conveyed to the watchful eye a brave independence, a fervid, and perhaps futile, challenge to all the world. [11]
- It was not ornate enough to please, generally, but those who admired the old Louvre liked the simplicity of its lines and the dignity of the elevations. [4]
- Yet many an one admired the stalwart gait of the old man in his heavy harness. [10]
- Now came one of those picturesque spectacles so admired in that old day. [5]
- Here was nothing of that admired disorder, that medley of incongruous things which marked the room she had just left; but perfect order, precision, and balance of arrangement, the most peaceful equipoise. [11]
- It brought tears of shame into Beaton's eyes--the fine, smouldering, floating eyes that many ladies admired, under the thick bang--and he said to himself that if he were half a man he would go home and go to work cutting gravestones in his father's shop. [8]
- He followed her obediently to the battle field of New Orleans, and admired as obediently the sunset, when the sky was all silver-green through the magnolias, and the spreading live oaks hung with Spanish moss, and a silver bar lay upon the Father of Waters. [9]
- What would he not have given for the possibility of seeing his admired work once more! [10]
- Mr. Cooke made no secret of his admiration for Mr. Drew, and there were just two things about him that Mr. Cooke admired and wondered at, above all else,--the bushy red whiskers. [9]
- His signs warn't no good; people couldn't understand them and he prob'ly couldn't himself, but he done a sight of goo-gooing, and so everybody was satisfied, and admired to hear him go it. [5]
- I admired his nerve, I must say. [9]
- Whether Carmen admired Mrs. Delancy or thought her weak it is impossible to say, but she understood the advances made and responded to them, for they fell in perfectly with her social plans. [4]
- Woman, thou art more to be admired than the spicy gales of Arabia, and more sought for than the gold of Golconda. [5]
- It reminded the major of the Turners he had admired in his youth. [9]
- He had a long talk with Wonta, the Indian maiden most admired by Macavoy. [11]
- I have so long admired you and your work, and I have heard Cynthia speak of you so kindly. [9]
- That was very like a threat, but it was veiled by a look of genial innocence which Ismail admired greatly. [11]
- Maude's were the letters of a friend, and I found it easy to convince myself that their tone was genuine, that the separation had brought contentment to her; and those independent and self-sufficient elements in her character I admired now rather than deplored. [9]
- As for Monsieur le Vicomte, he admired his wife, as well he might, respected her for the way she served the gallants, but he made no pretence of loving her. [9]
- The friends who knew him admired the strength of will with which he governed his impetuous nature in this transaction. [10]
- English soldiers feared Joan, but they admired her for her great deeds and her unconquerable spirit. [5]
- I have admired it from the windows. [9]
- Nicholas felt himself irredeemably indebted to Sonya for all she was doing for his mother and greatly admired her patience and devotion, but tried to keep aloof from her. [2]
- If she let Irene perceive that she admired the courage in her that could face all these adverse social conditions that were conjured up before her, Irene could never say that Penelope had expressed anything of the sort. [4]
- Everybody that travels in that region knows the beautiful falls which break the course of the river just above the village; narrow and swift, and surrounded by rocks of such picturesque forms that they are sought and admired by tourists. [6]
- While she was in London, Miss Bronte had seen Lawrence's portrait of Mr. Thackeray, and admired it extremely. [14]
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