“In only six weeks, he and his crew took part in three dramatic rescues, which earned him the admiration of the nation.”
“That is the way it is done in France, where they have had, for more than a century, a central bank which is the admiration of the world.”
“They all sat in stunned admiration as Whistler danced about the studio, singing and lunging at the canvas.”
admirative
(An instance of) a verb form, found in Balkan languages, which expresses surprise on the part of the speaker, or irony, doubt, or reportedness (compare mirative).
“If so, perhaps both continuity and connection, or perhaps continuity and admirability, are needed.”
“I will tell you about humility that demands exploring in the domain of taste, a domain that depends on our senses, our feelings that are as full of admirability as they lack perfection.”
“His magnanimity in discharging his epistemic duty, moreover, magnifies the admirability of his response.”