Synonym: computable, good, honorable, respectable. Similar words: inestimable, estimate, estimated, estimation, overestimate, underestimate, underestimation, questionable. Meaning: ['estɪməbl] adj. 1. deserving of respect or high regard 2. deserving of esteem and respect 3. may be computed or estimated.
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1. He writes estimable poetry under a pseudonym.
2. Her performance under such stressful conditions was estimable.
3. The morally estimable act of exposing to us the worst in ourselves nearly always has something morally equivocal about it.
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4. Products range from the truly estimable and inspired to the merely pretty and, sometimes, meretricious.
5. First runner-up wins the tacky but estimable Style Invitational Loser Pen.
6. The estimable Howell Binkley does not disappoint with his atmospheric lighting.
7. Before long, the estimable Dick Cheney took over the top job.
8. The value of a true friend is not estimable.
9. He is an estimable and likeable young fellow.
10. He was an estimable teacher.
11. The estimable beast certainly deserved some consideration.
12. A young lady fall in love with the estimable prelate.
13. Repose of manner is an estimable trait in a horse.
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15. He was an estimable, good natured man and a competent journalist.
16. I would never doubt the worthy intentions of that estimable gentleman.
17. The dynamic CRM model is presented by using stochastic game theory and estimable structural dynamic programming technologies.
18. Winning is a good thing, but failure sometimes is also estimable.
19. Nothing in our life, after health and virtue, is more estimable than knowledge.
20. Considering that time social environment, he sought to set up managing newly for the exploration of the road, not only benefit country and nationality, but also estimable.
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