conversation on people who admire you most
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Do you know the meaning of 'admire' and 'influence'? What about 'a breath of fresh air'? We've explained the meanings of these words below.
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.
"The person I most admire at the moment is Pope Francis. I think he’s doing wonderful things for the world."
The noun form is 'admiration'.
People you admire can 'influence' you in one way or another.
To 'influence' someone can mean to affect a person's behaviour by changing it. You can influence someone in a good or bad way.
People you admire can influence you in a good way.
"He was a good influence on her."
"Her friends influenced her into thinking they were always right."
'A breath of fresh air' can be used when we're talking about someone or something that has been a good change.
"He was a breath of fresh air to the company because of his leadership."
People you admire can include mentors. 'Mentors' are people you admire and seek advice from about your personal or professional life.
They could be your parents, colleagues, bosses or friends.
Your mentors can 'lend an ear'.
To 'lend an ear' can mean to listen attentively to someone and try to help them.
"My parents are probably the only people that I know that I can go and speak to about anything. They will always be there to provide me either support, advice or lend an ear if I need it."
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Or you may admire a world leader or a public figure because of the work they are doing. "The person I most admire at the moment is Pope Francis. I think he's doing wonderful things for the world.