Admirable
(
adjective
,
noun
)
(As an adjective)
Admirable ( adjective )
- Worthy of admiration.
- Inspiring admiration or respect.
Origin:
From middle english, from old french admirable, from latin admirabilis ("worthy of admiration"), from admirari ("to admire"), from ad- ("to") + mirari ("to wonder a.t")
Examples:
- The view of the mountains is admirable.
- Her work ethic is admirable.
- His courage in the face of adversity is admirable.
- Her dedication to the cause is admirable.
- The architecture of the building is admirable.
(As a noun)
Admirable ( noun )
- Worthy of admiration.
- Inspiring admiration or respect.
Origin:
From middle english, from old french admirable, from latin admirabilis ("worthy of admiration"), from admirari ("to admire"), from ad- ("to") + mirari ("to wonder a.t")
Examples:
- The view of the mountains is admirable.
- Her work ethic is admirable.
- His courage in the face of adversity is admirable.
- Her dedication to the cause is admirable.
- The architecture of the building is admirable.