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TOEFL BNC: 8547 COCA: 10469

admirable

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admirable /ˈædmrəbəl/ adjective
admirable
/ˈædmrəbəl/
adjective
Learner's definition of ADMIRABLE
[more admirable; most admirable]
: deserving to be admired : very good值得赞赏的,令人钦佩的;令人羡慕的

— admirably

/ˈædmrəbli/ adverb
TOEFL BNC: 8547 COCA: 10469

admirable

adjective

ad·​mi·​ra·​ble ˈad-m(ə-)rə-bəl How to pronounce admirable (audio)
1
: deserving the highest esteem : excellent
an admirable achievement
2
obsolete : exciting wonder : surprising
admirability noun
admirableness noun
admirably adverb

Example Sentences

Loyalty was her most admirable quality. it's admirable the way she helps her elderly neighbor with chores and errands every Saturday
Recent Examples on the Web Guys and girls that are playing right now are at a level that is truly admirable. Tomás Mier, Rolling Stone, 11 Aug. 2022 Nothing in Schindler’s work is more admirable than his way of carving out open-feeling domiciles in limited space. Alex Ross, The New Yorker, 21 July 2022 While the efforts of resisters everywhere in Europe were admirable in bravery and spirit, decades of postwar mythmaking have also obscured many uncomfortable historical realities. Katja Hoyer, Washington Post, 24 June 2022 My purpose is to foster and promote the finding of common ground, admirable human qualities, and fraternity among all. Kara Baskin, BostonGlobe.com, 24 May 2022 Her ability to find levity in anything is completely admirable. Ryan Parker, The Hollywood Reporter, 1 Apr. 2022 The idea of crafting a song exploring being bi-racial was very admirable, especially in 1973. Troy L. Smith, cleveland, 14 Dec. 2021 There’s admirable attention to women, with important works by Lee Bontecou, Sally Hazelet Drummond, Marisol, Agnes Martin and Carolee Schneemann, among others, some unfamiliar. Karen Wilkin, WSJ, 30 Aug. 2022 Beliefs are admirable, strong beliefs perhaps even more so. Keith Gessen, The New Yorker, 29 Aug. 2022 See More

Word History

Etymology

Middle English admyrable, borrowed from Anglo-French admirable, borrowed from Latin admīrābilis, from admīrārī "to admire" + -bilis "capable (of acting or being acted upon)" — more at -able

First Known Use

15th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

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The first known use of admirable was in the 15th century
TOEFL BNC: 8547 COCA: 10469
admirable

adjective

VERBS | ADVERB VERBSbe令人欽佩find sb/sth覺得⋯令人欽佩ADVERBvery非常令人欽佩wholly十分令人欽佩She had acted in ways that he found wholly admirable.他對她的行事方式佩服得五體投地。truly的確令人欽佩

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