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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31. When did it become admirable to be mean?
32. His refusal to take the easy option is admirable.
33. But he conducted the preludes and important orchestral episodes with admirable breadth and dramatic zeal.
34. There is nothing so admirable as a man who applies his knowledge with forceful direction and from his efficiency reaps a profit.
35. He personally showed admirable restraint after two poor decisions in one Test.
36. But it still wasn't that bad ... Peter Wright has done an admirable job and not just in the set scrum.
37. To this writer, one of Bruno's most admirable qualities was a capacity to inspire terror.
38. Within the family, meanwhile, money-making is reinforced as admirable through stories featuring relatives as the heroes.
39. Unfortunately, this admirable attempt to streamline this vital area has been all but defeated by the bafflingly thick four bolt neck plate.
40. Leapor's willingness to make jokes at her own expense is one of the admirable qualities of her work.
41. The first merit of P. N. Furbank's admirable biography is that it should revive interest in Diderot.
42. An admirable state of mind that is sorely lacking these days.
43. His passion for work was insatiable, an admirable quality in a man.
44. In an act of admirable but ultimately misguided loyalty, the national coach Andy Roxburgh stood by his dispirited keeper.
45. The key virtue was self-reliance; the admirable man was the self-made man; the goal was to be your own boss.
46. And it was obviously not something she bragged about, which was admirable of her.
47. Increased real income provides us with an admirable detour around the rancor anciently associated with efforts to redistribute wealth.
48. As far as Castro's personal courage was concerned, his position was admirable and correct.
49. And you have to latch on to something, some admirable qualities they have.
50. It was far more admirable, he said, to approach nature with as much impersonality as possible.
51. On the whole, the show is appealing, stimulating and marked by an admirable clarity of presentation.
52. But admirable as this bonmot may be, the widespread use of the necessary techniques is causing some anxiety.
53. The endearing bathos and crassness of Laurel found an admirable foil in the elephantine smugness of his rotund partner.
54. Admirable stirring stuff but, as overnight sensations always discover, the dawn has a cruel and wicked light.
55. It is a difficult choice to make for what is the more admirable about Essex - their financial or cricketing performance.
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56. Admirable though they are, the benefit of these moves are eroded by administrative inefficiencies and distrust.
57. What we worship these days is financial success, as though it automatically confers high principles and admirable character.
58. She made an admirable chairman, able to cut through confusion and muddle.
59. There, if the admirable local newspaper is to be believed, both religion and the family are accorded great importance!
60. John, your present temperance is admirable but, selfishly, I am comforted by your inclusion of that awful tale.
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