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laudable

[law-duh-buhl] / ˈlɔ də bəl /


Example Sentences

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Having many high school athletes end their season as champions is laudable.

From Los Angeles Times

That’s a laudable sentiment, but not an easy goal for a country that operates more like the bumper cars in an amusement park than a single vessel.

From Washington Post

But the downside to that laudable aim is the sheer physical space required to house the nation's source of knowledge and inspiration.

From BBC

The administration’s announcement Wednesday of boosters starting in September is a laudable attempt to get ahead of the curve, even if the precise reasons and pace of waning immunity are not yet fully understood.

From Washington Post

Americans’ capacity for self-criticism is a laudable, essential part of our democratic tradition, and a major reason for the improvements we continue to make in extending freedom.

From Washington Post