estimable (Meaning)

Wordnet

estimable (a)

deserving of respect or high regard

Wordnet

estimable (s)

deserving of esteem and respect

may be computed or estimated

Webster

estimable (a.)

Capable of being estimated or valued; as, estimable damage.

Valuable; worth a great price.

Worth of esteem or respect; deserving our good opinion or regard.

Webster

estimable (n.)

A thing worthy of regard.

estimable Sentence Examples

  1. The volunteer work she did for the community was estimable.
  2. Her estimable effort in the project was recognized by the company.
  3. He received an estimable award for his outstanding performance.
  4. The scientist's estimable research led to a groundbreaking discovery.
  5. The athlete's estimable sportsmanship was praised by the commentators.
  6. Her estimable teaching skills made her a beloved figure among her students.
  7. The doctor's estimable bedside manner put his patients at ease.
  8. The politician's estimable integrity earned him the respect of his constituents.
  9. The artist's estimable talent was evident in every brushstroke.
  10. The leader's estimable vision inspired his team to achieve great things.

FAQs About the word estimable

deserving of respect or high regard, deserving of esteem and respect, may be computed or estimatedCapable of being estimated or valued; as, estimable damage., V

excellent, admirable,meritorious, distinguished, commendable, impressive, worthy, praiseworthy, laudable, creditable

pitiful, sorry, lousy, vile, worthless, lousy, reprehensible, contemptible, unworthy, unworthy

The volunteer work she did for the community was estimable.

Her estimable effort in the project was recognized by the company.

He received an estimable award for his outstanding performance.

The scientist's estimable research led to a groundbreaking discovery.