laudable

IPA: ɫˈɔdʌbʌɫ

adjective

  • Worthy of being lauded; praiseworthy; commendable
  • Healthy; salubrious; having a disposition to promote healing
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Examples of "laudable" in Sentences

  • PS Sorry about the laughable misreading of "laudable"!
  • Also laudable is the fact that someone famous owned up to her own difficulty with substance abuse.
  • Oh, those textual scholars, with their "laudable" by which I mean, sweetly pathetic devotion to a "scientifically pure" text!
  • Given Borat's mass appeal, ads that recite the kind of laudable but dull facts you find in "special advertising sections" are not enough.
  • Verges's tale is also a story of the mutation of the terror zeitgeist, from what many would call the laudable struggle of the Algerian people to the decadent terror-chic of Carlos and Magdelena Kopp ....
  • When I pointed out to him that countries such as Japan, Taiwan, and South Korea have accomplished many of the things that he himself identified as laudable, yet had not changed their scripts, he seemed entirely unmoved.
  • In any other sense they are clear cases of Petitio Principii, since the word laudable, and the idea of boasting, imply principles of conduct; and practical maxims can only be proved from speculative truths, namely, from the properties of the subject-matter, and can not, therefore, be employed to prove those properties.
  • While the commissioners "stay of enforcement was rooted in" laudable "intentions allowing the products" sale for two more years, it "does not and cannot end the ban on these vehicles," said several industry trade groups, including the Coalition for Safe and Responsible ATV Use and the Specialty Vehicle Institute of America.

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