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admirable
adjective as in held in great respect
Strongest matches
attractive, commendable, excellent, exquisite, great, laudable, praiseworthy, unreal, valuable, wonderful
Weak matches
A-1, A-OK, ace, best ever, cat's pajamas, choice, cool, copacetic, crackerjack, deserving, dream, estimable, fine, good, greatest, hunky-dory, keen, meritable, meritorious, neat, out of sight, out of this world, peachy, rare, solid, super, super-duper, superior, wicked, worthy, zero cool
Example Sentences
While “Wicked” faced plenty of criticism about how the finished film looked, its admirable production design never gave it trouble.
LeBron’s full adoption of a changing culture at this stage of his career is beyond admirable.
I thought it was so admirable what they were doing and the work that was laid out in that Esquire magazine article.
There is something both admirable and ridiculous about our need to optimize what is already good.
One admirable reality to this unfortunately superficial adventure is how steady Dalla Porta is.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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