commendably / kəˈmɛn də bəl /

值得称赞的是值得赞扬的是可嘉的是值得称道的是

commendably 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. worthy of praise: She did a commendable job of informing all the interested parties.

commendably 近义词

commendably

等同于 well

更多commendably例句

  1. It was commendable that the Dubs made the play-in tournament without Klay Thompson, but they did so largely on the strength of their defense, which finished fifth in the league.
  2. I understand the mayor is trying to keep us safe and that’s commendable, but people want and need to go to church.
  3. In one of her more commendable moments, she refuses this offer.
  4. I did not in anyway mean to attack the Romney family for adopting a child, which is truly commendable.
  5. Indeed, Americans are doing a commendable job at keeping up with financial obligations.
  6. But some acts may be required, or at least commendable, regardless of their results.
  7. Siegel obviously believes this to be a commendable attitude.
  8. The Ohio tobacco growers have shown a spirit of enterprise in this direction that is as commendable as it is rare.
  9. With commendable enterprise he had fitted up a portion of his barn and had labeled it "Motor Garage" in huge letters.
  10. The reading desk is a commendable article, and with care will last a considerable period.
  11. He was looking at her out of the same solemn assurance that it had been commendable in him to preserve that romantic loyalty.
  12. In a statement printed in the "Courier," Bassett had accepted defeat in a commendable spirit of resignation.