Meaning & Definition of word "Laudable"

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    Laudable

    /ˈlɔː.də.bəl/

    adjective:

    • 1. Deserving praise; commendable.
      • Example: Her efforts to improve the community were laudable and inspired many others to contribute.
    • 2. Worthy of commendation; deserving approval.
      • Example: The children's charitable work was laudable and drew attention from local news outlets.
    • 3. Expressing a quality or action that is praiseworthy.
      • Example: While the plan had its flaws, the idea behind it was laudable and showed great promise.
    • 4. Aimed at achieving something beneficial or valuable.
      • Example: His laudable goal of reducing carbon emissions was supported by many environmental activists.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'laudabilis', from 'laudare' meaning 'to praise'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    laudable effort:

    An attempt or action that deserves praise.

    laudable goals:

    Objectives that are considered commendable and worthy of pursuit.

    Related Words

    praise:

    Express warm approval or admiration.

    commend:

    To express approval or admiration.

    Slang Meanings of laudable

    Meaning: That's a commendable move.

    Example Sentence: Starting your own business? That's a laudable move!

    Meaning: Props for that.

    Example Sentence: You volunteered at the shelter? Props for that, very laudable!