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What is the past tense of admire?

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The past tense of admire is admired.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of admire is admires.

The present participle of admire is admiring.

The past participle of admire is admired.

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I'd always admired the way jewelers could place stones and create settings.
He despised quacks and charlatans because he admired the power of thought and reason so profoundly.
Reg was a most popular man, admired for his leadership qualities and sincere dedication to everything he tackled.
We have long admired the commitment and courage of Adi Roche and her fantastic team.
I want to see entrepreneurs become more admired and respected for their contribution to society.
His humour was waspish and admired even by those who were often the target.

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