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Sentence count:61+3Posted:2017-07-02Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: commendablelaudablypraiseworthilySimilar words: admirableadmiraladmirationdesirablyadmireadmireradmiredadmiringMeaning: adv. in an admirable manner. 
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31. It has done so admirably, but it has also generated immense interest among local wildlife.
32. This task it has admirably fulfilled, becoming very popular with the general public.
33. His name was Kunio Hidaka and he fitted in admirably despite the odd mixture of temperaments with which he had to deal.
34. In emotional terms, the boy in the television series seemed to cope admirably.
35. Nurses as researchers Nurses are admirably placed to carry out clinical research.
36. Director Scott Michell acquits himself admirably; this is his first feature, and it moves along smoothly, professionally,(Sentence dictionary) rhythmically.
37. It was admirably researched, hut it glossed over the important questions while pointing up the trivial ones.
38. Johnstone's research is admirably wide-ranging.
39. All of the - musicians performed admirably.
40. This could be admirably adventurous or dangerously latitudinarian.
41. The alarm of fire was admirably done.
42. As a DJ, John Leese admirably fills the bill.
43. The illustrations consort admirably with the text.
44. Burt Rutan, aerospace engineer and head of Scaled Composites, said the plane, and the pilot, performed admirably.
45. He had slept for over fourteen hours, and his system seemed to have recuperated admirably.
46. In his poem "For the Time Being, " W. H. Auden notes that "every crook will argue: 'I like committing crimes; God likes forgiving them. Really the world is admirably arranged.
47. The techniques described above lend themselves admirably to a regular progression along a line of survey.
48. Affable, friendly, exceedingly shrewd , and speaking French capably, he was admirably suited for his task.
49. So Stuart Taylor, who performed admirably in Liverpool's 2-1 success at Villa Park on the opening day of the season, looks set to deputise.
50. The rooms are admirably cool and shady after the hot brown monotony of the countryside.
51. All emotions, and love particularly, were abhorrent to his cold, precise but admirably balanced mind.
52. It is admirably coherent, in a way the new World War II Memorial is not, and the landscaping elegantly surrounds and highlights the adjacent Tidal Basin.
53. If Dobrynin's pose was designed to heightened y our sense of menace , It'succeeded admirably.
54. Her form had filled out until it was admirably plump and well - rounded.
55. The research and applications of luminescent materials have changed our lives importantly and admirably.
56. Robert Green may have gifted the USA a point with his absurd goalmouth fumble, but the England players are admirably sticking to Fabio Capello's mantra of positive thinking.
57. Because of the decentralization of power, however, the United States admirably fulfills the gold standard of pluralist democracy, which assumes multiple centers of power.
58. All emotions, especially love affairs were abhorrent to his cold, precise but admirably balanced mind.
59. The Basset Hound possesses in marked degree those characteristics which equip it admirably to follow a trail over and through difficult terrain.
60. He speaks Esperanto admirably.
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