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laudable

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Old French laudable or directly from Latin laudabilis; equivalent to laud +? -able.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?l??d?bl/

Adjective

laudable (comparative more laudable, superlative most laudable)

  1. Worthy of being lauded; praiseworthy; commendable
  2. Healthy; salubrious; having a disposition to promote healing
    Antonym: noxious

Synonyms

  • praiseworthy, commendable

Translations

References

  • laudable in The Century Dictionary, New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., 1911.
  • laudable in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913.

Spanish

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin laudabilis.

Adjective

laudable (plural laudables)

  1. praiseworthy

Related terms

  • laudar

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commandable

English

Etymology

From Middle English comaundable; equivalent to command +? -able.

Adjective

commandable (comparative more commandable, superlative most commandable)

  1. Capable of being commanded.
    • 2009, Martha Fineman, Karen Worthington, What is right for children?
      According to this argument, love is an emotion and emotions are not commandable.

Derived terms

  • commandability

Translations

See also

  • commendable

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