Get to know Admirably better with 10+ real example sentences, the meaning and synonyms like laudably or commendable.
Admirably in a sentence
Admirably meaning
- In a way worthy of admiration.
- To an admirable degree.
Synonyms of Admirably
Using Admirably
- The main meaning on this page is: In a way worthy of admiration. | To an admirable degree.
- Useful related words include: laudably, praiseworthily, commendable.
- In the example corpus, admirably often appears in combinations such as: performed admirably, admirably in, an admirably.
Context around Admirably
- Average sentence length in these examples: 21.4 words
- Position in the sentence: 3 start, 8 middle, 9 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Admirably
- In this selection, "admirably" usually appears near the end of the sentence. The average example has 21.4 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, protected, performs, regrouped, defending, overpowering and firm stand out and add context to how "admirably" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include admirably in 2017 and and regrouped admirably overpowering his. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "admirably" sits close to words such as aam, baptists and basements, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with admirably
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
The DVD service performed this task admirably. (7 words)
For the most part, things worked out admirably. (8 words)
Admirably, in 2017, it launched the African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund. (12 words)
It would be tough for any director to follow this twisted dénouement, but helmer Ciaran Foy gave it a solid shot with 2015’s underperformed with audiences and critics, the sequel did do something admirably new with the franchise's premise. (41 words)
The committee responsible for the work which falls to the lot of show stewards carried out their duties admirably, and visitors from Dunedin and elsewhere were loud in their praise for many kindnesses and for attention shown them. (38 words)
Some of the sequences are so admirably ambitious that it's easy to overlook their dip into the uncanny valley, but the quieter moments (like superimposing the two Barrys into the same frame) become unnecessarily glaring. (36 words)
Example sentences (20)
Admirably, in 2017, it launched the African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund.
A week after Bournemouth had thrown away a two-goal lead at Arsenal, Philip Billing’s first-half strike secured an advantage they protected admirably on Saturday.
Backup Tate Rodemaker filled in admirably before surprisingly entering the transfer portal last week.
But in spite of all this hype, was admirably more focused on its plot than fan service.
Cam Sync 4K is to allow you to record in 4K for a very low price, and in this, the webcam performs admirably.
Clones were firing on her as the scene started, and she was admirably defending herself.
For the most part, things worked out admirably.
However, Murray refused to surrender and regrouped admirably, overpowering his opponent with a resounding 6-1 victory in the second set.
I look at Whittaker, who came bounding into the room in a bright green boilersuit, her blonde hair short and spiky, her handshake admirably firm.
It’s a tonal challenge, but one to which Kendrick rises admirably.
It would be tough for any director to follow this twisted dénouement, but helmer Ciaran Foy gave it a solid shot with 2015’s underperformed with audiences and critics, the sequel did do something admirably new with the franchise's premise.
Less admirably, he wrote to the Times in 1933 praising the “self-discipline and self-sacrifice” of the Nazis, whom he refused to criticise.
Oettinger has the better track record, but Hill has performed admirably in goal for the Golden Knights.
Played on designer Kenneth MacLeod’s simple, smartly adaptable, neon-trimmed set (which is augmented affectingly by video designer Rob Willoughby), ChildMinder is an admirably brave and ambitious work of playwriting.
She creates a narrator who is smart, dogged, and admirably committed to finding the truth about a horrendous injustice.
She said that the country would emerge as the great nation we desire to compete admirably amongst the comity of respected and prosperous nations.
Some of the sequences are so admirably ambitious that it's easy to overlook their dip into the uncanny valley, but the quieter moments (like superimposing the two Barrys into the same frame) become unnecessarily glaring.
The committee responsible for the work which falls to the lot of show stewards carried out their duties admirably, and visitors from Dunedin and elsewhere were loud in their praise for many kindnesses and for attention shown them.
The district court, the majority concluded, "admirably — and swiftly — discharged its duty to adjudicate" the case.
The DVD service performed this task admirably.
Common combinations with admirably
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- performed admirably 11×
- admirably in 7×
- an admirably 5×
- was admirably 4×
- is admirably 4×
- admirably and 3×
- to admirably 3×
- in admirably 2×
- performs admirably 2×
- and admirably 2×