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admirable
[ad-mer-uh-buhl]
adjective
worthy of admiration; inspiring approval, reverence, or affection.
Synonyms: praiseworthy, estimableexcellent; first-rate.
admirable
/ ˈædmərəbəl /
adjective
deserving or inspiring admiration; excellent
Other Word Forms
- admirably adverb
- admirableness noun
- admirability noun
- superadmirable adjective
- superadmirableness noun
- superadmirably adverb
- unadmirable adjective
- unadmirableness noun
- unadmirably adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of admirable1
Example Sentences
What was admirable was that a number of these Scotland players have not had easy beginnings to their season.
As admirable as it was of him to relentlessly press the opposing back line, the fans didn’t pay to watch him run and run and run.
Where the film occasionally falters by Russell’s reluctance to twist the knife, it also succeeds in its director’s admirable commitment to realism.
Ironically, “Fit for TV: The Reality of The Biggest Loser” isn’t admirable television either.
"That in itself has been really admirable, so we're really proud of him."
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