Laudable


The meaning of the word Laudable is: deserving to be praised or admired


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While Jason did not win the contest, his efforts were laudable enough to be mentioned by the judges.

published by Desire on 2021-08-22 08:05:59


The soldier was given a medal because he created a laudable plan for defeating the enemy.

published by Mariana on 2021-03-05 02:04:03


Despite her disabilities, Candace has achieved some laudable achievements.

published by Vito on 2021-04-06 04:43:21


Even though Gerald finished the marathon in last place, the fact he actually finished the race was a laudable accomplishment.

published by Stacy on 2021-05-01 14:39:43


When Congress passed the healthcare bill, the president declared the body’s action to be laudable because of the bill’s significance.

published by Setsuko on 2021-12-04 22:59:53


Through his laudable and courageous actions, the fireman saved five people from a burning building.

published by Mayra on 2021-11-17 02:31:09


Because Ted’s building proposal was very expensive, the committee did not consider it laudable and chose to go with another construction firm.

published by Natalya on 2021-04-11 21:58:00


While both of the recycling projects are laudable, only one of them can be enacted within the city limits.

published by Rosa on 2021-11-08 00:06:28


Since your great plan ends with me going to prison, I do not feel it is a laudable plan!

published by Parthenia on 2021-07-08 15:31:32


After the police ransacked my house because of a false accusation, I found it difficult to see them as laudable men worthy of my respect.

published by Eliseo on 2021-06-21 04:50:49


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