Definitions and Examples of approve, admire, like
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
To have a favorable opinion of someone or something; to give official permission or sanction.
Example
The manager will approve the project if it meets all the requirements.
To regard with respect, approval, or pleasure; to find attractive or praiseworthy.
Example
I admire her dedication and hard work towards achieving her goals.
To have a positive feeling towards someone or something; to find enjoyable or agreeable.
Example
I like spending time with my family and friends.
Key Differences: approve vs admire vs like
- 1Approve is used when someone has a favorable opinion of someone or something and gives official permission or sanction.
- 2Admire is used when someone regards someone or something with respect, approval, or pleasure.
- 3Like is used when someone has a positive feeling towards someone or something and finds it enjoyable or agreeable.
Effective Usage of approve, admire, like
- 1Expressing Approval: Use approve to indicate that you have a favorable opinion of something or someone.
- 2Showing Admiration: Use admire to express respect or pleasure towards someone or something.
- 3Indicating Preference: Use like to show that you enjoy or find something agreeable.
Remember this!
The antonyms of resented are approve, admire, and like. These words convey a positive feeling towards someone or something. Use them to express approval, show admiration, or indicate preference.