admirably Antonyms
Strongest:
- pitiful
- worthless
- censurable
- pitiful
- deplorable
- discreditable
- despicable
- notorious
- reprehensible
- contemptible
- pitiable
- censurable
- detestable
- notorious
- discreditable
- pitiable
- detestable
- despicable
- unworthy
- unworthy
- contemptible
- worthless
- deplorable
- reprehensible
Strong:
- low
- scabby
- mean
- scabby
- unlikable
- sorry
- lousy
- wretched
- dirty
- nasty
- infamous
- shocking
- unethical
- disreputable
- illaudable
- dishonorable
- scurvy
- shocking
- infamous
- shady
- dishonorable
- lousy
- disgraceful
- low
- ignominious
- unsavory
- illaudable
- ignominious
- scandalous
- scandalous
- scurvy
- mean
- shameful
- vile
- base
- sorry
- disgraceful
- wretched
- sordid
- unethical
- shameful
- unsavory
- shady
- disreputable
- vile
- nasty
- base
- dirty
- unlikable
- sordid
Weak:
Strongest:
Strong:
- distinctive
- applaudable
- valuable
- good
- estimable
- invaluable
- creditable
- honorable
- noticeable
- distinguished
- noteworthy
- deserving
- noble
- outstanding
- moral
Weak:
Meaning of admirably
admirably (r)
in an admirable manner
admirably (adv.)
In an admirable manner.
admirably Sentence Examples
- She handled the challenging situation admirably, maintaining composure and finding a solution.
- The team worked admirably to meet tight deadlines and deliver a high-quality product.
- Despite facing setbacks, the athlete performed admirably in the competition, showcasing resilience.
- The student tackled the complex assignment admirably, demonstrating a deep understanding of the subject.
- The organization has admirably contributed to various community development projects.
- The way she managed the project's complexities admirably impressed both clients and colleagues.
- Despite the pressure, the actor delivered his lines admirably, captivating the audience.
- The charity's efforts to address social issues have been admirably effective in making a positive impact.
- The teacher handled the diverse needs of her students admirably, creating an inclusive learning environment.
- The CEO led the company admirably through a period of economic challenges, ensuring stability and growth.
FAQs About the word admirably
in an admirable mannerIn an admirable manner.
awesome, impressive, commendable,meritorious, excellent, praiseworthy, laudable, worthy, distinctive, applaudable
pitiful, worthless, censurable, pitiful, deplorable, discreditable, despicable, notorious, reprehensible, contemptible
She handled the challenging situation admirably, maintaining composure and finding a solution.
The team worked admirably to meet tight deadlines and deliver a high-quality product.
Despite facing setbacks, the athlete performed admirably in the competition, showcasing resilience.
The student tackled the complex assignment admirably, demonstrating a deep understanding of the subject.