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commendable

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Adj — Deserving of praise; admirable.

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How to use commendable

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commendable effort commendable restraint truly commendable

Etymology

From Latin commendabilis, from commendare ("to commend").

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Frequently asked questions

What does “commendable” mean?

The word “commendable” means deserving of praise; admirable. In plain terms, worthy of praise or admiration.

How do you pronounce “commendable”?

“Commendable” is pronounced kuh-MEHN-duh-buhl (/kəˈmɛndəbəl/ in IPA).

How do you use “commendable” in a sentence?

Here is “commendable” used in a sentence: “Her dedication to the project was commendable.”

What part of speech is “commendable”?

“Commendable” is an adjective.

Where does the word “commendable” come from?

The word “commendable” comes from Latin. From Latin commendabilis, from commendare ("to commend").

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