laudable
/ˈlɔːdəbl/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈlɔːdəbl/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈlȯ-də-bəl/ (ame, mw)
laudable — 形容詞
- laudablepositive
- more laudablecomparative
- most laudablesuperlative
1. good in intention, effort, or moral quality, so it deserves approval and respect
可嘉的
值得稱讚與尊重
good in intention, effort, or moral quality, so it deserves approval and respect, even when the final result is limited.
Darius made a laudable effort to return every borrowed tool on time.
Darius 努力把每一件借來的工具準時歸還,這樣很可嘉。
collocation: laudable effort
Felix's calm guidance during the fire drill was laudable.
Felix 在消防演練時冷靜帶領大家,這樣的表現很可嘉。
predicative: be laudable
Tuan took the blame for the error, a laudable act of honesty.
Tuan 主動承擔那次錯誤,這種誠實的舉動很可嘉。
It is laudable that the town kept its free library open.
那座城鎮仍保留免費圖書館,這點很可嘉。
Christopher has a laudable habit of checking facts before sharing news.
Christopher 分享消息前會先查證,這個習慣很可嘉。
- commendable
very close in meaning; commendable is the more common formal choice
- admirable
warmer and less formal; often used for the person as well as the action
- praiseworthy
slightly stronger and more moral in tone
- blameworthy
formal opposite meaning deserving criticism
- shameful
stronger and more emotional, suggesting moral disapproval
文法句型
be + laudable
laudable + noun
it is laudable that + clause
用法筆記
Usually describes actions, efforts, aims, or qualities rather than a whole person. Common in formal praise, reports, and public statements, especially when the speaker approves of the intention or behaviour more than the final success.