ADMIRABLE
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AD'MIRABLE, adjective [Latin admirabilis.]To be admired; worthy of admiration; having qualities to excite wonder, with approbation, esteem or reverence; used of persons or things; as, the admirable structure of the body, or of the universe.
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admirable. Admirable, a. to be admired, rare, wonderful, noble
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Ad″mi‐ra‐ble (�), a. [[L. admirabilis: cf. F. admirable.]] 1. 1. Fitted to excite wonder; wonderful; marvelous.
In man there is nothing admirable but his ignorance and weakness. Jer. Taylor. 2. 2. Having qualities to excite wonder united with approbation; deserving the highest praise; most excellent; — used of persons or things. “An admirable machine.” “Admirable fortitude.” Macaulay.
Syn. — Wonderful; marvelous; surprising; excellent; delightful; praiseworthy.