Pronunciation: /ˈlɔːdəbəl/
adjective deserving praise and commendation; praiseworthy
A1 Her laudable efforts in learning a new language are commendable.
A2 The student received a laudable grade on his exam for all his hard work.
B1 The company's laudable commitment to sustainability has earned them recognition in the industry.
B2 The artist's laudable talent was evident in every brushstroke of his masterpiece.
C1 The politician's laudable dedication to improving education policies has had a significant impact on the community.
C2 The scientist's laudable research findings have revolutionized the field of medicine.
formal The laudable efforts of the volunteers were recognized by the community.
informal It's really laudable how she always goes out of her way to help others.
slang That was some seriously laudable work you did there.
figurative His dedication to his craft is truly laudable, like a shining beacon of inspiration.
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