Pronunciation: /ˈæd.mər.ə.bli/
adverb modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb, indicating manner, degree, or frequency
A1 She sings admirably in the school choir.
A2 The team worked admirably together to complete the project on time.
B1 He handled the difficult situation admirably, remaining calm and composed.
B2 The company's CEO admirably led the organization through a period of growth and success.
C1 The author's latest novel has been admirably received by critics and readers alike.
C2 The orchestra performed admirably under the direction of the renowned conductor.
formal She handled the difficult situation admirably, showing great poise and professionalism.
informal He tackled the project admirably, impressing everyone with his skills.
slang She totally aced the exam, admirably outperforming her classmates.
figurative His determination to succeed shone admirably through the challenges he faced.
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