Synonym: commendable, deserving, excellent, praiseworthy, very good. Similar words: admiration, desirable, undesirable, admire, admired, admissible, parable, incurable. Meaning: ['ædmərəbl] adj. 1. deserving of the highest esteem or admiration 2. inspiring admiration or approval.
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1. Education is a admirable thing, but it is well to remember from time to time that nothing worth knowing can be taught.
2. The book is admirable in respect of style.
3. The soldiers showed admirable bravery.
4. Beyton is an admirable character.
5. I think you showed admirable tact/restraint/self-control in your answer.
6. He showed admirable restraint, and refused to be provoked.
7. Her coolness in an emergency was admirable.
8. Her determination and discipline were admirable.
9. His handling of the situation was admirable.
10. The two windows are in admirable proportion.
11. His behaviour under stress is admirable.
12. He made his points with admirable clarity.
13. She showed admirable self - control.
14. His behaviour is always admirable.
15. Her dedication to her work was admirable.
16. His plans are admirable ambitious: he wants to master French, German and Spanish before he is twenty.
17. The author has done an admirable job in compiling all this material.
18. Many young people have an admirable messianic zeal about them.
19. Her patience is admirable.
20. The police did an admirable job in keeping the fans calm.
21. Three times a week would be admirable.
22. He was an admirable chairman.
23. More importantly they have admirable zest and wide interests.
24. Prose writers lack this power of admirable, dishonest transformation.
25. But it also constitutes an admirable basis for liberalism.
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26. Antonia Fraser's admirable book has entirely filled that need.
27. All things considered, I show admirable restraint.
29. Their single-minded devotion to the care of the dying was admirable.
30. She had acted in ways that he found wholly admirable.
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