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admiration

Smitten vs Admiration - What's the difference?

smitten | admiration |


As an adjective smitten

is made irrationally enthusiastic.

As a verb smitten

is .

As a noun admiration is

wonder mingled with approbation or delight; an emotion excited by a person or thing possessed of wonderful or high excellence; as, admiration of a beautiful woman, of a landscape, of virtue.

Admiration vs False - What's the difference?

admiration | false |


As a noun admiration

is wonder mingled with approbation or delight; an emotion excited by a person or thing possessed of wonderful or high excellence; as, admiration of a beautiful woman, of a landscape, of virtue.

As an adjective false is

(label) one of two states of a boolean variable; logic.

Admiration vs Fond - What's the difference?

admiration | fond |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between admiration and fond

is that admiration is (obsolete) cause of admiration; something to excite wonder, or pleased surprise while fond is (obsolete) to caress; to fondle.

As nouns the difference between admiration and fond

is that admiration is wonder mingled with approbation or delight; an emotion excited by a person or thing possessed of wonderful or high excellence; as, admiration of a beautiful woman, of a landscape, of virtue while fond is the background design in lace-making.

As an adjective fond is

(chiefly|with of) having a liking or affection (for).

As a verb fond is

(obsolete) to have a foolish affection for, to be fond of.

Admiration vs Fon - What's the difference?

admiration | fon |


As nouns the difference between admiration and fon

is that admiration is wonder mingled with approbation or delight; an emotion excited by a person or thing possessed of wonderful or high excellence; as, admiration of a beautiful woman, of a landscape, of virtue while fon is phone (telephone).

Admiration vs Affection - What's the difference?

admiration | affection |


As nouns the difference between admiration and affection

is that admiration is wonder mingled with approbation or delight; an emotion excited by a person or thing possessed of wonderful or high excellence; as, admiration of a beautiful woman, of a landscape, of virtue while affection is the act of affecting or acting upon.

As a verb affection is

to feel an , emotion or love for.

Admirer vs Admiration - What's the difference?

admirer | admiration |


As nouns the difference between admirer and admiration

is that admirer is one who admires while admiration is wonder mingled with approbation or delight; an emotion excited by a person or thing possessed of wonderful or high excellence; as, admiration of a beautiful woman, of a landscape, of virtue.

Admiration vs Admired - What's the difference?

admiration | admired |


As a noun admiration

is wonder mingled with approbation or delight; an emotion excited by a person or thing possessed of wonderful or high excellence; as, admiration of a beautiful woman, of a landscape, of virtue.

As a verb admired is

(admire).

Courtesy vs Admiration - What's the difference?

courtesy | admiration |


As nouns the difference between courtesy and admiration

is that courtesy is (uncountable) polite behavior while admiration is wonder mingled with approbation or delight; an emotion excited by a person or thing possessed of wonderful or high excellence; as, admiration of a beautiful woman, of a landscape, of virtue.

As a verb courtesy

is .

As an adjective courtesy

is given or done as a polite gesture.

Notability vs Admiration - What's the difference?

notability | admiration | Related terms |

Notability is a related term of admiration.


As nouns the difference between notability and admiration

is that notability is (uncountable) the quality or state of being notable or eminent while admiration is wonder mingled with approbation or delight; an emotion excited by a person or thing possessed of wonderful or high excellence; as, admiration of a beautiful woman, of a landscape, of virtue.

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