Examples of 'admirably' in a sentence
Meaning of "admirably"
admirably (adverb): Admirably is an adverb used to describe when something is done in a way that deserves respect or approval, often indicating excellence or commendable qualities
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- In a way worthy of admiration.
- To an admirable degree.
How to use "admirably" in a sentence
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He has adapted himself admirably to our procedure.
It is admirably adapted for the purpose which it is.
You handled yourself admirably under interrogation.
The rich and aristocratic suits me admirably.
America admirably values performance over age.
The underdogs performed admirably in group stages.
His newly adopted orchestra responds admirably.
She performs admirably saving several lives.
I thought you put your case admirably.
He acquitted himself admirably at the track meet.
I am restraining from freaking out quite admirably.
Either sense fits admirably in this place.
You create the illusion of flight admirably.
Kyoto lends itself admirably to a bike tour.
And your own daughter performed admirably.
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The method is admirably suited to his purpose.
He performs the duties of the king admirably.
Zopim does perform admirably where analytics are concerned.
They were well mounted and admirably armed.
Vultures are admirably equipped for aerial surveillance.
My mother has borne her sorrow admirably.
Benignus was admirably qualified for the office.
The crew is always continues to act admirably.
They have succeeded admirably at this task.
You have suppressed the competition admirably.
My sister has performed admirably in the military.
Though the thespians acquitted themselves admirably.
Railways are admirably suited to that sort of transport.
You have all acquitted yourselves admirably.
It does that admirably at very low cost.
But they performed their mission admirably.
Some even admirably act their own deaths.
You have performed your duties admirably.
You rallied admirably with the gelato gambit.
You girls kept your counsel admirably.
You succeeded admirably on both counts.
The duties of your position very admirably.
That is one of your more admirably deplorable traits.
And he makes up for his mistakes admirably.
I feel admirably well tonight doctor.
The disease is treated admirably in this book.
Saul had discharged his responsibilities admirably.
Caesar is said to have been admirably fitted by nature.
Admirably adapted to the requirements of research.
She reared her three children admirably.
All of this has been admirably expressed in our report.
But you held your own admirably.
They have performed admirably at these contests as well.
You performed your civic duty admirably.
But he behaved admirably at the party.