Pronunciation: /ædm/

Definitions of adm

noun a three-letter acronym that stands for 'Active Directory Migration'

Example Sentences

A1 I saw an admiral ship in the harbor.

A2 The adm of the company was very impressed with my work.

B1 The adm of the school announced a new policy for student behavior.

B2 The adm of the hospital made significant changes to improve patient care.

C1 The adm of the organization was known for their strategic leadership.

C2 The adm of the country was praised for their diplomatic skills in international relations.

Examples of adm in a Sentence

formal The committee members expressed their admiration for the admiral's strategic leadership.

informal Everyone at the party was in awe of the admiral's stories from his time at sea.

slang The admiral is a total boss when it comes to navigating rough waters.

figurative The admiral's presence in the room was like a beacon of strength and authority.

Grammatical Forms of adm

past tense

admired

plural

adms

comparative

more admiring

superlative

most admiring

present tense

admires

future tense

will admire

perfect tense

has admired

continuous tense

is admiring

singular

adm

positive degree

adm

infinitive

to admire

gerund

admiring

participle

admired

Origin and Evolution of adm

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Old English
Story behind the word: The word 'adm' originated from the Old English word 'aduma' which means 'breath' or 'vapor'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'adm' evolved to refer to a faint or subtle scent, and eventually came to represent a pleasant smell or fragrance.