estimable / ˈɛs tə mə bəl /

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estimable 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. worthy of esteem; deserving respect or admiration: What an estimable young woman; a renowned neurosurgeon at 26.
  2. capable of being estimated: The cost to society of drug addiction is hardly estimable.

estimable 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

honorable, worthy

更多estimable例句

  1. Who we are is enough without commodities and other people, but in-group admission and approval — and the sense of safety and belonging that comes with it — feels like the estimable thing we need to gain in order to self-actualize.
  2. Now the estimable Cook Report has moved the race from Lean Republican to a Toss-Up.
  3. To save himself, Nixon nominated the estimable Elliot Richardson to be his new attorney general.
  4. He was a most estimable person, but he never ignored an opportunity to talk with a new and interesting woman.
  5. You must imagine this sound as something between a grunt and a groan, that the estimable lady gave vent to whenever put out.
  6. As sons of Freedom you are now called upon to defend your most estimable blessings.
  7. I am still a Loafer; Jim is a most estimable member of the gentlest society; and this is how it all came about.
  8. And with this show of humility, which may not have been entirely sincere, this estimable lady took her departure.