Commendable (adjective)

  1. Deserving of praise or commendation; praiseworthy.
  2. Deserving of praise or commendation; praiseworthy, indicating that something is of good quality and worthy of being recognized and appreciated.

Origin:

From latin commendabilis, from commendare ("to recommend, praise"), from com- ("together") + mandare ("to entrust, commit"), from manus ("hand").

Examples:

  1. His behavior during the crisis was commendable.
  2. The student's academic achievement is commendable.
  3. The team's effort in the project was commendable.
  4. The employee's dedication to the company is commendable.
  5. The volunteer's work in the community is commendable.
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