Pronunciation: /ədˌmɪrəˈbɪləti/
noun the quality of being admirable or worthy of admiration
A1 Her admirability as a leader is evident in how she always listens to others.
A2 The teacher's admirability lies in her patience and dedication to her students.
B1 His admirability as a mentor is recognized by all who have worked with him.
B2 The actress's admirability on and off the screen has earned her many fans.
C1 The president's admirability in handling international relations is commendable.
C2 The scientist's admirability in the field of research has led to groundbreaking discoveries.
formal The admirability of her work ethic is truly impressive.
informal I can't help but admire his admirability when it comes to solving problems.
slang Her admirability is off the charts, she's just so cool.
figurative The admirability of his courage was like a shining beacon in the darkness.
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