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laudable

Use the word laudable to describe something that deserves praise or admiration, like your laudable efforts to start a recycling program at your school.

When you break apart the word laudable, you can see the verb laud, meaning praise or acclaim, followed by the suffix -able, which is a tip-off that this word is an adjective. So laudable describes things that are worthy of praise, such as a laudable effort to end poverty, and it can also describe admirable ideas or beliefs, such as a laudable compassion for others.

DEFINITIONS OF: laudable

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adj worthy of high praise

laudable motives of improving housing conditions”
Synonyms:
applaudable, commendable, praiseworthy
worthy
having worth or merit or value; being honorable or admirable
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