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admirable English

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admirable

If you are admirable, people will like you, or what you do. She said his quick thinking was admirable.

admirable

deserving of the highest esteem or admiration an estimable young professor trains ran with admirable precision his taste was impeccable, his health admirable inspiring admiration or approval among her many admirable qualities are generosity and graciousness

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Topics admirable topics

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Simple sentences

His conduct was admirable.
Education is an admirable thing. But it is well to remember from time to time that nothing that is worth knowing can be taught.
She's an admirable woman.
The pursuit of truth is admirable.
It's admirable.
The ability to work hard is an admirable quality, but the ability to relax is equally important.
They were admirable things for the observer - excellent for drawing the veil from men's motives and actions.
Nowadays, wisdom no longer appears to be an admirable virtue.
Admirable! Don't preach although you know a lot better.
Your essay is admirable in regard to style.

Movie subtitles

Your actions in Afghanistan were admirable.
Admirable display of backbone there, bugalugs.
It's an admirable quality.
Living quietly two or three months in the country, alone obeying your doctor's orders, sounds an admirable idea.
How admirable is the genius of our country.
A sudden break now, however brave and admirable, would be too cruel.
An admirable suggestion.
It's an admirable place for it.
Admirable.
Admirable resolutions!
Monsieur Vincent, what you accomplished is admirable.
How do you find the wine? - Admirable.
It's admirable.
An admirable quality in one of your kind.
You know, Sir Humphrey, confidence is an admirable quality.
Admirable artwork. True masterpieces.
Is it not admirable Monsieur Cantrell can joke so cleverly when he has just lost the lady of his heart?
You don't find that admirable?
Oh, admirable, I suppose.
These soldiers are admirable.
They haggled while I watch, an admirable disguise by the way.
Very admirable, but it will not help you.
You may well be an average student, but in spite of that you may be a very admirable human being.
My dear Mirko, as I have said before, patience is an admirable quality.
Your faith is admirable, Patrick.
What admirable clear eyes gazed at me! How they hurt!
I find your patriotism most admirable, sir.
The woman shall cleave to the man, even if the man is our friend Joss. Admirable.
It was a trying moment, and you were admirable.
It sounds like an admirable idea, Your Majesty.
I dare say you'll make him an admirable wife.
You'll attend the 50th performance and tell me afterward your opinion of his admirable work.
Maybe it's not very admirable.
Well, you and Artie can be admirable.
What is admirable in you cannot be learned.
You're a jackpot of admirable character traits.
An admirable bit of sentiment, my boy.

News and current affairs

The willingness of Gates and other business leaders to commit themselves and their money to the promotion of clean energy is admirable.
But it fails to provide a solid (or particularly admirable) foundation upon which to base America's role in the world in the 21 st century.
Admirable as these collective efforts may be, they are simply not sufficient.
If that happens, India's admirable pluralist traditions, to which Muslims have made significant contributions, would be lost forever.
The rest of the world, however, has marveled at the admirable, dignified manner in which ordinary Japanese are dealing with terrible adversity.
The reluctance of governments to consider radical solutions may not be admirable, but is understandable.
The objectives of the new monetary-policy approach are admirable.
Part of what happened--or, rather what didn't happen--is admirable: almost no effort was made to muzzle criticism of the government, as happens in China and scores of dictatorial countries.
Whether it is admirable is another question.
Moreover, the AKP has broad support among Turkish voters and an admirable record of economic growth, human rights legislation, and improvement in the treatment of Turkey's Kurdish minority.
Not all of these reasons are admirable: during the Cold War some European allies became accustomed to freeloading on America; some were double freeloaders by choosing neutrality.
But the competitiveness of American democracy - the fact that an alternative always exists, and that those in power have to fight hard to stay there - was on admirable display for the whole world to see.
But, however admirable that approach may be, it did not prove successful.
The passion in Raidy's appeal is admirable, and the sentiment is understandable.
Japan's ability to trudge on in the face of huge adversity is admirable, but the risks of crisis ahead are surely greater than bond markets seem to recognize.
Germany and a few other countries have stepped up to the challenge in ways that are admirable but unsustainable.
The flexibility of the US Supreme Court in this regard is admirable.
But the way the elders steered clear of a violent resolution is an admirable example of good governance.
If Thaksin is sincere, he could serve Thailand by bringing back a few of his host city's more admirable virtues.

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