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Meanings of
laudable
in English
Worthy of high praise.
commendable
praiseworthy
applaudable
Related terms
worthy
Synonyms
Examples for "
commendable
"
commendable
praiseworthy
applaudable
Examples for "
commendable
"
1
The Government has responded with
commendable
urgency to news of the outbreak.
2
It's time for you to use your
commendable
skills to help me.
3
She said, I think it's most
commendable
that you ended your marriage.
4
The owner of Milo Arms, Inc., had a
commendable
sense of humor.
5
I leave you to your
commendable
work of rescuing damsels in distress.
1
His conduct in the former case is
praiseworthy
,
in the latter sinful.
2
But he was found
praiseworthy
in the sight of the Divine Goodness.
3
Brown of hue,
praiseworthy
of qualities; and God bless him who saith:
4
Therefore it is apparently more
praiseworthy
to repay a favor at once.
5
Thirdly, that in reality the Illuminati were perfectly innocuous and even
praiseworthy
.
Usage of
laudable
in English
1
This penchant, however
laudable
aesthetically, does not usually lead to distribution deals.
2
This is with the
laudable
aim of reducing accidents and road deaths.
3
Every virtue is
laudable
;
Kindness is a virtue; Therefore kindness is
laudable
.
4
But in the details also there appears a
laudable
and liberal spirit.
5
Previously, Kenzo's highly
laudable
interest in environmental issues has had a laser-focus.
6
It is not always easy to remember how
laudable
his intentions were.
7
If you wish, I could make a
laudable
case for your defection.
8
Every frame is visual art and the attention to detail is
laudable
.
9
The idea is to reduce plastic waste, which is, of course,
laudable
.
10
The Lords entered on the investigation of the case with
laudable
alacrity.
11
Many of the proposals contained therein were
laudable
if a trifle optimistic.
12
Kindly note my
laudable
promptness as a correspondent and fall in line.
13
The risk is that Carney's
laudable
project gets lost in the fog.
14
As for the nine hundred dollars, I appropriated it to
laudable
purposes.
15
It was a
laudable
ambition, but the enterprise was overwhelmed with disaster.
16
What one seemed disposed to consider almost
laudable
the other denounced violently.
Other examples for "laudable"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
laudable
Adjective
Frequent collocations
very laudable
laudable desire
most laudable
laudable ambition
laudable purpose
More collocations
Laudable
through the time
Laudable
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Rare