Need another word that means the same as “admirably”? Find 3 synonyms and 30 related words for “admirably” in this overview.
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The synonyms of “Admirably” are: commendable, laudably, praiseworthily
Admirably as an Adverb
Definitions of "Admirably" as an adverb
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “admirably” as an adverb can have the following definitions:
- In an admirable manner.
- In a way that arouses or deserves respect and approval.
Synonyms of "Admirably" as an adverb (3 Words)
commendable | In an admirable manner. |
laudably | In an admirable manner. |
praiseworthily | In an admirable manner. |
Usage Examples of "Admirably" as an adverb
- The children's responses were admirably normal.
- He behaved himself admirably.
- An admirably concise and clear summary.
Associations of "Admirably" (30 Words)
acclamation | Loud and enthusiastic approval. The tackle brought the supporters to their feet in acclamation. |
admire | Feel admiration for. I admire your courage. |
amazing | Very impressive; excellent. She does an amazing amount of work. |
applaud | Show strong approval of (a person or action); praise. His speech was loudly applauded. |
commend | Present as suitable for approval or acceptance recommend. As they set out on their journey I commend them to your care. |
commendable | Deserving praise. A commendable sense of purpose. |
compliment | Formal greetings, especially when sent as a message. Carry my compliments to your kinsmen. |
creditable | Worthy of often limited commendation. A very creditable 2 4 defeat. |
eminent | (of a positive quality) present to a notable degree. An eminent peak. |
estimable | Deserving of respect or high regard. Estimable assets. |
excellent | Very good;of the highest quality. Made an excellent speech. |
fame | The state or quality of being widely honored and acclaimed. The song s success rocketed him to stardom and fame. |
glorious | Very enjoyable. A glorious autumn day. |
glory | A luminous ring or halo, especially as depicted around the head of Christ or a saint. The glory of the sunrise. |
good | In a good or proper or satisfactory manner or to a high standard good is a nonstandard dialectal variant for well. Too much sun is not good for you. |
honorable | Deserving of esteem and respect. Honorable service to his country. |
honored | Having an illustrious reputation; respected. |
laudable | (of an action, idea, or aim) deserving praise and commendation. Laudable motives of improving housing conditions. |
outstanding | Not yet paid, resolved, or dealt with. Much of the work is still outstanding. |
praiseworthy | Deserving approval and admiration. A significant and praiseworthy increase in computer intelligence. |
prestigious | Inspiring respect and admiration; having high status. A prestigious academic post. |
reputable | Having a good reputation. A reputable wine. |
respectable | Of some merit or importance. They thought the stage no life for a respectable lady. |
respected | Deeply admired or esteemed. A respected family. |
respectful | Feeling or showing deference and respect. Respectful behavior. |
splendid | Very good; of the highest quality. A splendid view of Windsor Castle. |
surprising | Causing surprise; unexpected. She earned a surprising amount of money. |
terrific | Extraordinarily good or great; used especially as intensifiers. It s been such a terrific day. |
tout | An informer. Shop managers would stand in the street touting for business. |
worthy | Worthy of being chosen especially as a spouse. A worthy cause. |