Pronunciation: /ədˈmaɪrəblnəs/
noun the quality of being admirable; the state of being worthy of admiration
A1 The puppy's admirableness made everyone in the room smile.
A2 His admirableness as a leader was evident in the way he handled difficult situations.
B1 The artist's admirableness was recognized by critics and art enthusiasts alike.
B2 The scientist's admirableness in her field led to groundbreaking discoveries.
C1 The politician's admirableness in advocating for human rights was widely praised.
C2 Her admirableness as a humanitarian earned her numerous awards and accolades.
formal The admirableness of her dedication to her work is truly inspiring.
informal I can't help but admire the admirableness of his skills on the basketball court.
slang Her outfit was on point, adding to the overall admirableness of her style.
figurative The admirableness of his courage in the face of adversity is like a beacon of hope for others.
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