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Meaning of admirably
The primary meaning of "admirably" is in a way that deserves or inspires admiration.
Etymology of admirably
The word "admirably" originates from the Latin "admirari," which means to wonder at, and the suffix "-ably," indicating a manner or extent, with the word entering the English language in the 15th century to describe something done in a manner worthy of admiration.
Synonyms
commendably
excellently
wonderfully
superbly
outstandingly
exceptionally
remarkably
impressively
credibly
creditably
meritoriously
laudably
praiseworthily
honorably
gloriously
magnificently
splendidly
fantastically
extraordinarily
exceptionally
phenomenally
unbelievably
incomparably
matchlessly
peerlessly
incomprehensibly
astoundingly
astonishingly
marvelously
superbly
fantastically
Definitions
- In a way that deserves or inspires admiration, typically because of exceptional quality or skill
- In a manner that is worthy of praise or approval
Usage Examples
- She performed admirably in the concert, receiving a standing ovation from the audience.
- The team played admirably, despite being outnumbered by their opponents.
- The chef cooked admirably, presenting a dish that was both visually appealing and delicious.
Antonyms
poorly
badly
inadequately
insufficiently
ineptly
incompetently
unimpressively
disappointingly
inadequately
weakly
ineffectively
unskillfully
clumsily
awkwardly
amateurishly
unprofessionally
subpar
mediocre
average
moderately
barely