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admirability


Meanings
  • adjective

    The quality of being admirable; eliciting approval and respect.

    - "The admirability of his actions inspired everyone."
    - "The admirability of the painting was universally acknowledged."
  • noun

    The feeling of being admired or respected by others.

    - "He took great pleasure in the admirability of his peers."
    - "The admirability of the crowd made him feel important."

Rhymes
Words rhyming with admirability
admirable , stable , table , mable , cable , grapple , noble , nobleable , nobleablele , nobleablement , nobleableman , nobleablewoman , nobleman , noblewoman
Variants
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admirabilities , admirability , admirable , admirableness , admirablenesses , admirably
Etymology
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From the Latin word 'admirabilis', meaning 'worthy of admiration'.


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  1. The word 'admirability' comes from the Latin word 'admirabilis', which means 'worthy of admiration'.

  2. Admirability is a common theme in many works of literature, including Shakespeare's 'Hamlet' and Mark Twain's 'The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn'.

  3. In ancient Greece, athletes who displayed admirable physical prowess were honored with statues and public acclaim.

  4. Admirability is not just a human quality; animals, too, can display admirable behaviors, such as loyalty, courage, and self-sacrifice.


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  1. Admirable qualities: Traits that inspire admiration and respect, such as kindness, honesty, courage, and generosity.

  2. Admiration: A feeling of deep respect and approval for someone or something.

  3. Heroism: Brave actions or behavior, often in the face of danger or adversity, that inspire admiration and respect.


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Admirability is a valued quality in many cultures and societies. It is often associated with virtues such as kindness, honesty, courage, and generosity. In literature, admirability is a common theme in stories of heroism and chivalry. In art, admirable works often evoke strong emotions and inspire awe and wonder. In music, admirable compositions are those that showcase technical skill and emotional depth.

How to Memorize "admirability"

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    - Imagine a person or situation that elicits admiration and respect. Visualize the qualities that make them admirable, such as kindness, honesty, courage, or generosity.

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