admirative
English
Etymology 1
Via French or directly from Medieval Latin admirativus.
Adjective
admirative (comparative more admirative, superlative most admirative)
- Characterized by admiration.
Related terms
Translations
characterized by admiration
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Etymology 2
Noun
admirative (plural admiratives)
- (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).
French
Adjective
admirative
- feminine singular of admiratif
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