Use "praiseworthy" in a sentence

1. It's really a praiseworthy act.

2. Their discipline at conventions is praiseworthy.

3. His aim is honorable and praiseworthy.

4. That is a praiseworthy great deed.

5. Beauty has always been regarded as something praiseworthy.

6. His moral character and habits are praiseworthy.

7. That morning was of a praiseworthy sort.

8. As for his moral character, he is also praiseworthy.

9. His actions during the crisis were truly praiseworthy.

10. A usually praiseworthy act; a feat or exploit.

11. (b) How can our speech include praiseworthy things?

12. The tasks carried out by them are praiseworthy.

13. LIST OF GOOD THINGS —of acceptable and praiseworthy accomplishment.

14. Honesty is the most praiseworthy quality one can possess.

15. 27 synonyms for Creditable: praiseworthy, worthy, respectable, admirable, honourable, exemplary

16. Acknowledgment: a formal recognition of an achievement or praiseworthy deed

17. Commendation: a formal recognition of an achievement or praiseworthy deed

18. Synonyms: praiseworthy, good, great [informal], fine More Synonyms of Admirable

19. Giving blood is regarded by most people as something praiseworthy.

20. When you grew up,(Sentencedict) you didn't do anything praiseworthy.

21. This is a set of guidance books of the most praiseworthy.

22. Negotiators have made a praiseworthy attempt to bring the two sides together.

23. Antonyms for Blameful include praiseworthy, blameless, faultless, innocent, irreproachable, impeccable, inculpable, clean, guiltless and immune

24. 53 synonyms for Admirable: praiseworthy, good, great, fine, capital, noted, choice, champion, prime

25. The spirits thus exhibit a praiseworthy concern for the psychological health of the community.

26. 1 day ago · BIR Basks in CSC’s commendation; find out bureau’s praiseworthy feat

27. Despite these praiseworthy efforts, only the tip of the iceberg has been noticeably affected.

28. The most praiseworthy part of the Bush policy was a drop in overall cocaine-taking.

29. Antonyms for Blameworthy include blameless, faultless, impeccable, innocent, irreproachable, inculpable, praiseworthy, perfect, unblemished and flawless

30. Vacuum cleaners to ensure clean houses are praiseworthy and essential in our standard of living.

31. And it was not necessarily praiseworthy to kowtow to the government's desire to avoid legislation.

32. Antonyms for Accusing include even-tempered, appreciating, enjoying, praising, complimentary, approving, praiseworthy, absolving, exonerating and clearing

33. 3 Vacuum cleaners to ensure clean houses are praiseworthy and essential in our standard of living.

34. And that's a particularly praiseworthy feat when you consider the set of parts the Limited boasts.

35. Creditable is an adjective which means deserving of acknowledgement, praiseworthy. Creditable refers to one who deserves credit

36. It is the poor apprentice who redeems him financially, and only then is his praiseworthy character recognized.

37. Is admission into heaven simply God’s way of preserving all that is good and praiseworthy in mankind?

38. Superb defence by Karpov, all the more praiseworthy in that he was now in desperate time trouble.

39. Antonomasia is all about substitution of names for a person with a praiseworthy appellation like brave, coward, furious

40. In Los dos amigos the parents feelings are proved reprehensible and unjust and the virtuous characters' attitudes praiseworthy.

41. (excelente) Admirable, praiseworthy adj adjective: Describes a noun or pronoun--for example, "a tall girl," "an

42. Many fathers and mothers thus began lavishing a constant flow of praise upon their children, even when those children did nothing particularly praiseworthy.

43. Bringing credit or honor; praiseworthy; meritorious; estimable: a fine person of creditable character Not to be confused with: Credible – plausible, likely,

44. Genesis of Lakes state crisis in South Sudan (Part two) of passions into praiseworthy and Blameable is nearly identical in the

45. Having uncovered so much that is praiseworthy so far it is nice to be able to carry on and commend the sound.

46. Chastity, from the Latin word castitas, meaning “purity,” embraces Abstinence as a praiseworthy virtue according to the prevailing social standards of morality.

47. When the praiseworthy virgin had finished, he rewarded her with a gold nose ring and two gold bracelets and asked: “Whose daughter are you?”

48. Paul's method was to begin by commending what was praiseworthy, and then to correct what was amiss; a good pattern to all Admonishers of others

49. HELLENIZED ROMANS AND Barbarized GREEKS 45 speech which is in many ways a manifesto of Roman values.54 Although he represents in many ways the figure of the corrupt villain, nevertheless, just like other supposedly anti- heroic figures such as Catiline or Hannibal, Pyrrhus is capable of occasionally exhibiting praiseworthy qualities, including

50. Committee A is persuaded that the actions against the two professors are Censurable.: When an information resource is collectively provided and placed in the public domain, hijacking sounds even more Censurable and in theory resembles a real theft.: Macbeth's actions illustrate contrasting examples of praiseworthy and Censurable ambition.: Nevertheless, the mere possession of a Censurable

51. As the Director of Naval Training wrote in 1952, "It was also clear that in the early stage of training it would be wise to have some of the instruction given in the French language.63 These pious afterthoughts, however praiseworthy, still demonstrate a desire to anglicize French-speaking recruits, which ultimately means a mindset bent on one-way bilingualism. Unilingualism in the Air Force In the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF), 24,768 officers and men, or 11.13 per cent of the total of 222,501 who enlisted, came from Quebec.64 Again, we note that this percentage does not necessarily reflect the contribution of French Canadians.