commendably
/kəˈmendəbli/ (bre, ipa) · /kəˈmendəbli/ (ame, ipa) · /kə-ˈmen-də-blē/ (ame, mw)
commendably — adverb
1. with enough skill, kindness, or responsibility to earn clear approval from other
with enough skill, kindness, or responsibility to earn clear approval from other people.
Ava handled the angry customer commendably and calmed the whole line.
verb + commendably in a difficult service situation
When the power failed, Ilan commendably guided the children outside in silence.
commendably + guided during an emergency
The nurses acted commendably through the storm and never left their patients alone.
Despite the short notice, Ishaan commendably finished the report before sunrise.
Ari behaved commendably after the loss and thanked every volunteer by name.
- admirably
Usually warmer and stronger, often suggesting respect as well as approval.
- creditably
More formal and narrower, stressing that someone reached a solid standard.
- well
Broader and less formal; it does not always imply moral approval.
- poorly
Shows low quality or weak performance.
- shamefully
Adds a strong sense of blame or moral failure.
文法句型
verb + commendably
commendably + verb of response or action
用法筆記
Most often used for actions, responses, or work that show good judgment in a difficult situation. It is more formal than 'well' and suggests that the conduct itself deserves approval, not just that the result was successful.