admirable
/ˈæd.məɹ.ə.bəl/adjective4 syllables
Admirable means: deserving of esteem and respect.
Synonyms for admirable13
adjective, as in deserving of esteem and respect
adjective, as in inspiring admiration or approval
also used for admirable
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What does admirable mean?2
adjective
1
deserving of esteem and respect“all respectable companies give guarantees”
2
inspiring admiration or approval“among her many admirable qualities are generosity and graciousness”
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
Admirable in a sentence
- Your motive was admirable, but your action was not.papabear
- Nowadays, wisdom no longer appears to be an admirable virtue.Zurich899
- Your dreams are admirable, but you need to ground them in reality.Nuel
- Your essay is admirable in regard to style.Zifre
- He made an admirable speech about protecting the environment.unknown
- The single-minded way he gets on with his life is truly admirable.sundown
- Her admirable creative urge rubs off on other people.richke
- Being married long enough to have a silver wedding anniversary is really admirable.kkupus
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