Admirable - definition, pronunciation, transcription
Amer.
|ˈædmərəbl|
Brit.
|ˈædm(ə)rəb(ə)l|
adjective
- deserving of the highest esteem or admiration
trains ran with admirable precision
his taste was impeccable, his health admirable
- inspiring admiration or approvalhis taste was impeccable, his health admirable
among her many admirable qualities are generosity and graciousness
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Loyalty was her most admirable quality.
...it's admirable the way she helps her elderly neighbor with chores and errands every Saturday...
People whose deeds, admirable or otherwise.
His words were wholly admirable and true.
...the new anchorperson did an admirable job of dealing with the late-breaking news story...
Stonehenge, neither for disposition nor ornament, has anything admirable.
Many young people have an admirable messianic zeal about them.
Haydn has left us some admirable canzonets, grave and gay.
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