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Laudably

usgb/ˈlɔːdəbli/Volume
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Using 'laudably' suggests something is not just good, but morally admirable or honorable. SlideHe laudably dedicated his life to helping others.
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'Laudably' is more commonly used in formal speaking or writing, not in everyday conversation. SlideThe committee laudably upheld the strictest ethical standards.
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Use 'laudably' to express strong approval, it's more emphatic than just saying something is 'good'. SlideShe laudably achieved top marks in all her subjects.