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Sentence count:139+9Posted:2017-02-27Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: commendabledeservingexcellentpraiseworthyvery goodSimilar words: admirationdesirableundesirableadmireadmiredadmissibleparableincurableMeaning: ['ædmərəbl]  adj. 1. deserving of the highest esteem or admiration 2. inspiring admiration or approval. 
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61. In recent months he accepted his increasing illness with an admirable fortitude and resignation.
62. Pastiche: This charming, mediumbodied red wine from Joseph Phelps offers plentiful fruit, admirable length and little tannin.
63. With admirable diligence it worked away, renouncing its authority over one territory after another.
64. It is very well annotated, easily navigable and there is an admirable list of abbreviations.
65. Surely the lives led by some nuns and monks are both admirable and happy.
66. It is an admirable book, the first to tell the whole truth about the war.
67. Such talk in the face of disaster is necessary and admirable - but not terribly convincing.
68. On the one hand, what they do, and the energy and goodwill they bring to it, are admirable.
69. Smoky, crisp and dry, with traces of juniper and sage and admirable length.
70. Your optimism is admirable, Mr Barnett, the more so since pessimism is, I suspect, your natural mood.
71. Director Andy Tennant keeps the pace moving and shows admirable restraint.
72. Over the years his admirable private-eye hero, Spenser, has revealed intriguing depths of sensitivity and literary appreciation.
73. That means rounded black-cherry flavors, a soft texture, firm backbone and admirable complexity.
74. During the usual paramilitary, parachute, and security training it emerged that she was an admirable shot.
75. Magnificence is admirable if not always comprehensible, humility is very unattractive to the modern Western mind.
76. Melvyn Tan strikes an admirable balance between the classical and romantic in the young composer's make-up.
77. The intention, to create a curriculum which gives equal opportunity to all, is admirable.
78. It was his misfortune that what were admirable qualities in a scholar and pastor were defects in a reluctant politician.
79. The acoustics of this theater are admirable.
80. The magnificence of Versailles is admirable to everyone.
81. He displayed admirable skills in passing, dribbling, and heading.
82. The film tells its story with admirable economy.
83. Brocard angle is an admirable classic in mathematics.
84. Doctor Bethune's internationalist spirit is altogether admirable.
85. Swithin drew his heels together, his deportment ever admirable.
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86. The adroit prosecutor arranged his questions with admirable finesse.
87. Metaphorically it implied a sort of admirable energy.
88. The symphony is admirable in conception.
89. In - calf heifers are admirable for this work.
90. Among her many admirable qualities are generosity and graciousness.
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