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admirable

[ad-mer-uh-buhl] / ˈæd mər ə bəl /


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As she relates in this new and admirable work of social history, all sorts of elements—some well-intentioned, some cynically opportunistic—contributed to produce a wholesale reworking of the way America’s children approach their food.

From The Wall Street Journal

Scotland's application with the ball and in the field was admirable.

From BBC

Mostly, however, Ms. Fennell has done an admirable job of not modernizing a dark and moody romance.

From The Wall Street Journal

Mr. Jensen all too often neglects his big man, but he writes with admirable acuity of the little men and women affected by it.

From The Wall Street Journal

The exhibition’s ambition to document the breadth of indigenous Australian art since the late 19th century is admirable, but a more rigorous, less inclusive selection would have been welcome.

From The Wall Street Journal