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laudablelaud‧a‧ble /ˈlɔːdəbəl $ ˈlɒːd-/ adjective formal - Equal pay for equal work is a laudable principle.
- Preserving our natural environment is a laudable goal.
- Such honesty is laudable and rare.
words for describing behaviour or actions that deserve praise► commendable formal deserving praise: · The headteacher thanked the boys for their efforts, which he said were most commendable.with commendable speed/patience etc: · The whole workforce has adapted to the new computing system with commendable speed.· The police acted with commendable restraint, considering the amount of pressure they were under. ► praiseworthy deserving praise for your actions, efforts, and intentions even if the final result is not always completely successful: · Giving blood is regarded by most people as something praiseworthy.· Negotiators have made a praiseworthy attempt to bring the two sides together. ► laudable formal deserving praise: · Equal pay for equal work is a laudable principle.· Such honesty is laudable and rare. deserving praise, even if not completely successful SYN praiseworthy: a laudable attempt—laudably adverb |