praiseworthily

IPA: prˈeɪzwɝðɪɫi

adverb

  • In a praiseworthy manner.
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Examples of "praiseworthily" in Sentences

  • Some of our brethren have acted laudably and praiseworthily in this business.
  • To be sure we have no parish church, but that is a loss to which I am praiseworthily resigned.
  • The firing ceased immediately, the American's boats were launched, and every effort praiseworthily made to save the sinking crew.
  • I intend, to-day, dear M., to be as disagreeably statistical and as praiseworthily matter-of-factish as the most dogged utilitarian could desire.
  • Farrington's company, speak no syllable of your news, since it is not convenient that a lady so thoroughly and so praiseworthily -- Lord, Lord, how I have fattened!
  • Both these men, in due time, suffered from yellow fever and until very recently had never obtained any reward for the great risk which they ran so voluntarily and praiseworthily.
  • But certainly the author did this not less praiseworthily than wisely, that he might here, by implication, touch upon the origin of that famous family, and might give a merited fame and praise to this most worthy woman.
  • “Mind you, the locals are adopting a praiseworthily Greek attitude toward sinking their precious town funds into that vast sybaritic eyesore-they're planning on renting it for huge sums to all sorts of would-be potentates after Antonius has moved on.”
  • George Thompson, Esq., is the distinguished traveler and faithful friend of the slave, known in America as a Garrisonian Abolitionist; and J. Lyons Macleod, Esq., the indefatigable British Consul who so praiseworthily exerted himself, and brought the whole of his official power to bear against the slave-trade on the Mozambique Channel.

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