Sentence examples for Be admirable from inspiring English sources

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Be admirable

adjective

Deserving of the highest esteem or admiration.

  • It's admirable that Shelley overcame her handicap and excelled in her work.

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These entrepreneurs may not be admirable human beings, riven as they are by ego and obsessions, but, argue Greenspan and Wooldridge, they are the drivers of human progress.

All this may be admirable.

Tindle's enthusiasm for papers may be admirable.

In other dramatic roles she can be admirable.

A well-run conglomerate may be admirable after all.

In normal times, that sober, incremental approach would be admirable.

The resulting inlays are said to be admirable.

The vision is bold and the aims may be admirable.

Oct. 7, 1914 — The attitude of the American nation in this war continues to be admirable.

Coming from an author — or practically anybody else, for that matter — these would be admirable sentiments.

Professor Cuillier said that while Mr. Issa's objectives might be admirable, his request was not practical.

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