Laudable

//ˈlɔːdəbl//

"Laudable" in a Sentence (15 examples)

The most laudable way of acquiring books is by writing them yourself.

Her first answer was laudable.

His first answer was laudable.

Despicable means used to achieve laudable goals render the goals themselves despicable.

"That was a holy and laudable service; if only everyone studied the word of God in this way. But what, did you do nothing else?" "As often as necessary, I attended her with the maid."

It's very laudable.

Tom's fearlessness is laudable.

What you did is laudable.

Near-synonym: admirable

laudable motives

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laudable actions

laudable ambition

That there is and from time immemorial has been within that part of the parish called Mablethorpe St. Mary's a laudable custom that, if any outdweller take ancient pasture ground, he shall pay a modus of 4d. an acre, and so in proportion, on the 1st of August, in lieu of all manner of tithe; and that if any of the ancient pasture be once ploughed up or meadowed, it shall, when restored to pasture again, pay 4d. the acre in the hands of such outdweller.

laudable juices of the body

laudable pus

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