Laudable

[law-duh-buhl]

Part of speech: adjective

  1. deserving praise and commendation; praiseworthy; admirable

Examples of

Laudable

in a sentence

  • The organization’s efforts to provide aid to impoverished communities are laudable.
  • The student’s laudable dedication to academic excellence earned them a scholarship.

Did you Know?

Laudable comes from the Latin word laudābilis, meaning “praiseworthy” or “commendable.” Something described as laudable is deserving of praise, admiration, or recognition due to its positive qualities, actions, or achievements. It suggests an elevated standard or exemplary nature that is worthy of commendation. Recognizing and acknowledging laudable efforts and accomplishments can inspire others and foster a culture of appreciation.

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