2. Liking, love, high regard, high opinion.

Admire, v. a.

    1. (Rare.) Wonder at, be surprised at, be astonished or amazed at.
    2. Esteem great, regard with pleasure, think fine, count brilliant, like much, think highly of, have a high opinion of, prize or value highly.

Admire, v. n. (Rare.) Wonder, marvel, be surprised or astonished.

Admirer, n. Appreciator, one that esteems another great or excellent, one that greatly values, lover, gallant, suitor, sweetheart, beau, cicisbeo.

Admissible, a. Permissible, allowable, lawful, proper, justifiable, warrantable, possible, probable, quite likely, not unlikely, not impossible.

Admission, n.

    1. Admittance, introduction, access, entrance, initiation, entrée
    2. Allowance, avowal, concession, acknowledgment, assent, acceptance.

Admit, v. a.

    1. Receive, grant entrance to, let in, take in, open the door to, give access to.
    2. Concede, accept, grant, acknowledge, own, confess, take for granted, agree to, accede to, acquiesce in.
    3. Permit, allow, bear, admit of, be capable of.

Admit of. Admit, permit, allow, bear, be capable of.

Admittance, n.

    1. Admission, entrance, introduction, entrée.
    2. Access, means of approach, liberty to approach, permission to enter, lodgment, acceptance, reception, welcome.

Admixture, n.

    1. Mixture, mingling.

  By PanEris using Melati.

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