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laudable
[law-duh-buhl]
adjective
deserving praise; praiseworthy; commendable.
Reorganizing the files was a laudable idea.
Medicine/Medical Obsolete.healthy; wholesome; not noxious.
laudable
/ ˈɔːəə /
adjective
deserving or worthy of praise; admirable; commendable
Other 51Թ Forms
- laudability noun
- laudableness noun
- laudably adverb
- unlaudable adjective
- unlaudableness noun
- unlaudably adverb
- ˈܻ岹 adverb
- ˈܻ岹Ա noun
51Թ History and Origins
Example Sentences
Additionally, although part of the executive branch, the Justice Department has long held the laudable, however imperfect, distinction of being independent.
And despite the laudable role satellites play in monitoring greenhouse gas emissions, they contribute to them too.
Organizational justice is both morally laudable and financially smart because it includes all of us.
Lollapalooza 1997, its swansong before the revival, skewed to ambitious electronic sounds from artists like Prodigy, the Orb and Orbital, a laudable but ultimately unsuccessful attempt to reinvigorate the once-golden festival.
He said he believed it was a "wonderful and laudable piece of legislation", but said it suffered from "everything that devolution has suffered from in Wales" which he called "the gap between aspiration and delivery".
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