Laudable (Adjective)
Meaning
Worthy of high praise; "applaudable efforts to save the environment"; "a commendable sense of purpose"; "laudable motives of improving housing conditions"; "a significant and praiseworthy increase in computer intelligence".
Classification
All adjective clusters.
Examples
- The researchers' dedication to finding a cure for the rare disease was truly laudable.
- Her efforts to raise awareness about social justice were laudable and earned her a reputation as a fierce advocate.
- The company's initiative to reduce its carbon footprint was a laudable step towards a more sustainable future.
- The team's laudable spirit of collaboration and teamwork was evident in the success of the project.
- His laudable commitment to volunteering at the local soup kitchen inspired others to follow in his footsteps.