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estimable
/ ˈɛɪəə /
adjective
- worthy of respect; deserving of admiration
my estimable companion
Derived Forms
- ˈپ, adverb
- ˈپԱ, noun
Other Word Forms
- t···Ա noun
- t·· adverb
- ԴDz·t·· adjective
- non·t···Ա noun
- non·t·· adverb
- ܲ·t·· adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of estimable1
Example Sentences
“It’s still very early days here and the liability is simply not estimable today,” Pizarro said.
He has benefited not just from Mr. McCarthy’s estimable sway in the Bakersfield region, but also from an endorsement from former President Donald J. Trump.
Leitch is a former stunt performer who has his own estimable résumé, which includes doubling for Brad Pitt, whom he later directed in “Bullet Train.”
Xabi Alonso, its estimable young coach, remains on course to claim a treble — league, cup, Europa League — in his first full season.
That’s an estimable goal, and while I’m unsure how any movie could foresee the future of cinema, I love the optimism of that statement.
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