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Deserving of esteem and respect.
good
respectable
honorable
reputable
Deserving of respect or high regard.
contemptible
worthy
admirable
good
respectable
honorable
1
Not just America this time-Europe, Russia, China-anywhere with resources and
good
minds.
2
Of course, people need housing, they need food, they need
good
education.
3
Another
good
question, because we have certainly seen that happen this year.
4
Economic news coming out of Northern Europe, including Germany, has been
good
.
5
Given the latter case, the former problem is probably a
good
thing.
1
Labour would have a perfectly
respectable
plan for dealing with the crisis.
2
Nevertheless, the theory of panspermia persists as a
respectable
minority scientific opinion.
3
Bohemian yet
respectable
,
intoxicating yet safe: it seemed like the perfect adventure.
4
The account had been created 11 months earlier, a modestly
respectable
duration.
5
But I want to know about her family-arethey
respectable
people too?
1
I don't know which to wish you: safety or an
honorable
fight.
2
Dedicated,
honorable
,
committed to truth without religious suspicion, censure, or judgment, yes.
3
They spent an hour developing a new proposal, one far more
honorable
.
4
How
honorable
was it for him to have another family? Khalid said.
5
In fact, Xavier's conduct could have been seen as honest, even
honorable
.
May be computed or estimated.
computable
calculable
1
Our very popular and
estimable
representative in Egypt died in April last.
2
Yet she was disciplined; all things considered, an
estimable
liaison to Carlos.
3
He is a Roman and not lacking in brilliant and
estimable
gifts.
4
Augustus Green was by many degrees the most
estimable
of the lot.
5
Bessie frankly lamented; she would never again find such an
estimable
lodger.
6
The Denslows are most
estimable
folk and I admire and love them.
7
But this
estimable
desire found no place in his heart just then.
8
We have millions such in America, and they are most
estimable
citizens.
9
Peavey had gifted me with by the hands of his
estimable
kinswoman.
10
I was a selfish child: I may not become an
estimable
woman.
11
Reuters asked four Wall Street legends how their
estimable
careers started out.
12
I was telling you about my maternal parent, the
estimable
Mrs Johnson.
13
His
estimable
private character and clerical zeal endeared his memory to many.
14
These, as the Baron assured his young friend, were very
estimable
persons.
15
His
estimable
lady got up and pulled off his boots, as usual.
16
They were all very
estimable
men, and Mr. Rochfort was positively handsome.
estimable
most estimable
very estimable
estimable man
estimable lady
estimable qualities