admirability Antonyms
Strongest:
- reprehensible
- despicable
- contemptible
- unworthy
- deplorable
- detestable
- pitiful
- detestable
- deplorable
- worthless
- despicable
- pitiable
- pitiful
- discreditable
- unworthy
- notorious
- censurable
- worthless
- reprehensible
- discreditable
- contemptible
- pitiable
- notorious
- censurable
Strong:
- wretched
- ignominious
- disgraceful
- sordid
- scurvy
- disgraceful
- vile
- lousy
- dishonorable
- disreputable
- scandalous
- shocking
- sorry
- disreputable
- unlikable
- sordid
- unethical
- illaudable
- unsavory
- low
- unsavory
- scurvy
- scabby
- base
- unethical
- dirty
- shocking
- ignominious
- low
- illaudable
- shady
- shady
- lousy
- base
- wretched
- shameful
- scandalous
- dirty
- shameful
- mean
- nasty
- sorry
- vile
- unlikable
- infamous
- dishonorable
- infamous
- scabby
- mean
- nasty
Weak:
Strongest:
Strong:
- noticeable
- honorable
- deserving
- distinctive
- valuable
- outstanding
- creditable
- moral
- distinguished
- estimable
- applaudable
- noble
- invaluable
- noteworthy
- good
Weak:
Meaning of admirability
admirability (n)
admirable excellence
admirability (n.)
Admirableness.
admirability Sentence Examples
- The admirability of her leadership style earned her the respect and admiration of her colleagues.
- The project's admirability lies in its innovative approach to solving a complex problem.
- The team appreciated the admirability of their manager's dedication and commitment.
- The poet's use of language and imagery added to the admirability of the literary work.
- The design of the new building showcased its admirability, blending functionality with aesthetic appeal.
- The admirability of the charity's mission attracted widespread support from the community.
- The student's academic achievements were recognized for their admirability during the graduation ceremony.
- The film's admirability stems from its compelling storytelling and powerful performances.
- The CEO's decision to prioritize ethical business practices contributed to the company's admirability.
- The professor commended the student for the admirability of the research paper, noting its thoroughness and originality.
FAQs About the word admirability
admirable excellenceAdmirableness.
excellent, awesome,meritorious, commendable, praiseworthy, impressive, laudable, worthy, noticeable, honorable
reprehensible, despicable, contemptible, unworthy, deplorable, detestable, pitiful, detestable, deplorable, worthless
The admirability of her leadership style earned her the respect and admiration of her colleagues.
The project's admirability lies in its innovative approach to solving a complex problem.
The team appreciated the admirability of their manager's dedication and commitment.
The poet's use of language and imagery added to the admirability of the literary work.