laudably
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Definition
Adverb: - In a manner that deserves praise; commendably or admirably.
Usage
The adverb "laudably" is used to describe an action performed in a way that is worthy of high praise or approval. It emphasizes the positive, exemplary nature of the conduct or effort.
Examples
- The team worked laudably to complete the project ahead of schedule.
- She laudably donated a significant portion of her earnings to charity.
- The government's laudably swift response helped mitigate the crisis.
Advanced Usage
- "to act laudably": to behave in a praiseworthy manner.
- In the face of criticism, he acted laudably by listening and seeking compromise.
- "a laudably ambitious goal": a goal that is ambitious in a way that deserves praise.
- Their laudably ambitious goal is to provide clean water to every village in the region.
Variants and Related Words
- Laudable (adjective): Deserving praise; commendable.
- His efforts to promote peace were laudable.
- Laud (verb): To praise highly, especially in a public context.
- The critic lauded the director's latest film.
Synonyms
- Admirably
- Commendably
- Praiseworthily
- Creditably
- Exemplarily
Antonyms
- Discreditably
- Reprehensibly
- Blameworthily
- Ignobly
Adverb
- in an admirable manner
- the children's responses were admirably normal