Meaning & Definition of word "Admirably"
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Admirably
/ˈæd.mə.rə.bli/
adverb:
- 1. In a manner that is deserving of admiration; commendably.
- Example: She handled the difficult situation admirably, earning the respect of her colleagues.
- 2. In a way that is inspiring approval or praise.
- Example: The athlete performed admirably during the championship, breaking several records.
- 3. With a quality that causes admiration.
- Example: He admirably rose to the challenge of leading the team through tough times.
- 4. In a way that reflects great skill or ability.
- Example: The student completed the project admirably, showcasing her talent and dedication.
Etymology
From the adjective 'admirable' combined with the suffix '-ly'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
admirably suited:
Well fit for a particular purpose or role.
admirably maintained:
Kept in a way that deserves praise.
Related Words
admire:
To regard with wonder or astonishment.
admirable:
Worthy of admiration.
admiration:
A feeling of wonder or approval.
Slang Meanings of admirably
Meaning: Awesome
Example Sentence: That performance was so admirable, it was totally awesome!
Meaning: Kudos
Example Sentence: He deserves kudos for that admirably executed plan.