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admirable

AD-muhr-uh-buhl
adj
1
Deserving respect or approval; impressive in a positive way.
"Her patience with the difficult client was admirable."
"He showed admirable restraint given how angry he must have been."

How to Use Admirable

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishWorthy of respect and praise.

Common pairings
admirable quality truly admirable admirable restraint

Word Forms

more admirable comparative, most admirable superlative

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Etymology

From Latin admirabilis, "worthy of wonder," from admirari ("to admire") — see "admire."

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