openly admire

Frequency: 7.210.5 per million words

To express admiration publicly without hiding it.

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  • She would openly admire her colleague's dedication in team meetings.
  • She would openly admire his dedication to his work.
  • The critic, known for his harsh reviews, openly admired the young director's debut film.
  • Many people openly admired the artist's unique style.
  • He wasn't afraid to openly admire his wife's intelligence and wit.
  • Even his rivals couldn't help but openly admire his talent.
  • Despite their political differences, the senator openly admires his opponent's commitment to public service.
  • The crowd openly admired the bravery of the young hero.
  • The artist is openly admired for her innovative use of color.
  • They openly admire their leader for her unwavering integrity.
  • Even his enemies had to openly admire the general's brilliant strategy.
  • He has always openly admired her courage and resilience.
  • At the award ceremony, he will surely openly admire the contributions of his team.
  • Throughout history, certain figures have been openly admired for their wisdom.
  • Openly admiring a competitor's success is a sign of great confidence.
  • I openly admire how she handles difficult situations with grace.
  • "I openly admire anyone who can master a new language as an adult," she said.
  • Tourists often openly admire the stunning architecture of the old city.
  • For years, I have openly admired her ability to stay calm under pressure.
  • One must openly admire the efforts made to preserve cultural heritage.