Who admire the most?

Who admire the most?

The person I admire the most is my mom because she is very thoughtful, kind, sweet and caring. Another reason why I admire her the most is because she is helpful (and) nice. She is good at cooking, she has great handwriting, (and) she helps me with homework.

Why do I admire whom I admire?

To ‘admire’ someone is to look up to someone with respect because of who they are and what they do. For example, you can ‘admire’ your parents because they are good role models. Or you may admire a world leader or a public figure because of the work they are doing.

How do you admire someone in words?

So here’s a hundred ready-made compliments to try out yourself:You’re an awesome friend.You’re a gift to those around you.You’re a smart cookie.You are awesome!You have impeccable manners.I like your style.You have the best laugh.I appreciate you.

Is thoughtful a compliment?

Generally, yes it is considered a compliment to be called “thoughtful.” “Thoughtful” may mean at least two things—one, sensitive and two, analytical. However, the inflection and tone of how something is said may well determine whether it was really meant as a compliment.

Is enticing a compliment?

Enticing It might not feel like a compliment, but it’s telling them that you’re interested.

What is thoughtful example?

1a : absorbed in thought : meditative. b : characterized by careful reasoned thinking a thoughtful essay. 2a : having thoughts : heedful became thoughtful about religion. b : given to or chosen or made with heedful anticipation of the needs and wants of others a kind and thoughtful friend.

What is the root word of thoughtful?

c. 1200, “contemplative, occupied with thought,” from thought + -ful. Also in Middle English, “prudent; moody, anxious.” Meaning “showing consideration for others” is from 1851 (compare thoughtless.)

What does kind mean?

1a : of a sympathetic or helpful nature was helped by a kind neighbor They were very kind to us. b : of a forbearing nature : gentle kind treatment of animals. c : arising from or characterized by sympathy or forbearance a kind act a kind smile. 2 : of a kind to give pleasure or relief cooled by a kind breeze.