Pronunciation: /ædmr/
noun a term used to refer to someone who is in charge of a particular department or organization, typically in a government or military setting
A1 I have a lot of admiration for my parents.
A2 She expressed her admiration for the artist's work.
B1 His admiration for his boss is evident in the way he speaks about him.
B2 The team's admiration for their coach grew as they continued to win games.
C1 Her admiration for the scientist's research led her to pursue a career in the same field.
C2 The author's admiration for nature is reflected in his writing style.
formal The admr of the company was responsible for overseeing all administrative tasks.
informal I heard the admr is really strict about following office rules.
slang The new admr is a real stickler for details.
figurative Her role as admr was like being the captain of a ship, guiding the team through rough waters.
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