admirable 的定义
- worthy of admiration; inspiring approval, reverence, or affection.
- excellent; first-rate.
admirable 近义词
held in great respect
admirable 的近义词 41 个
- attractive
- commendable
- excellent
- exquisite
- great
- laudable
- praiseworthy
- unreal
- valuable
- wonderful
- a-1
- a-ok
- ace
- best ever
- cat's pajamas
- choice
- cool
- copacetic
- crackerjack
- deserving
- dream
- estimable
- fine
- good
- greatest
- hunky dory
- keen
- meritable
- meritorious
- neat
- out of sight
- out of this world
- peachy
- rare
- solid
- super
- super-duper
- superior
- wicked
- worthy
- zero cool
admirable 的反义词 15 个
更多admirable例句
- By contrast, watching Notre Dame felt like watching some admirable stagecoach, which for a long while kept the Alabama offense sidelined as a witness, always a wise approach.
- John Bergmayer, legal director at Public Knowledge Project, a nonprofit Internet advocacy group, called GitHub’s move “admirable.”
- For decades, researchers have focused on one or another “hallmark” of aging, with admirable success.
- You can spot the seams here and there when certain characters just give generic responses, but it’s admirable that the cracks are only noticeable when they’re in your face.
- For a device that small, the team packed an admirable array of features into it.
- They are often characterized as benevolent and admirable; when we do the same, we are angry and unreasonable.
- No matter how admirable or inspiring his message appears to be, it often hits you over the head like a blunt instrument.
- Both ideas are admirable, and quite possibly necessary to save American democracy from the auction block.
- She is a marvelously complicated, funny, infuriating, and in some ways deeply admirable character.
- An admirable priority this season would be to have Carol continue to evolve into—dare I even dream?
- Thanks to Berthier's admirable system, Bonaparte was kept in touch with every part of his command.
- Their discipline is admirable, but their natural disposition is likewise quiet and inoffensive.
- The sun when he appeareth shewing forth at his rising, an admirable instrument, the work of the most High.
- No more admirable illustration can be found of the truth that the essence of defence lies in a vigorous local offence.
- Thomas Carr—one of the quiet, good men in a fast world—was an admirable companion, full of intelligence and conversation.