praiseworthily


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praise·wor·thy

 (prāz′wûr′thē)
adj. praise·wor·thi·er, praise·wor·thi·est
Meriting praise; highly commendable.

praise′wor′thi·ly adv.
praise′wor′thi·ness n.
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Adv.1.praiseworthily - in an admirable mannerpraiseworthily - in an admirable manner; "the children's responses were admirably normal"
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Translations

praiseworthily

[ˈpreɪzˌwɜːðɪlɪ] ADVloablemente, de modo digno de elogio
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References in periodicals archive ?
The corpus of Tagore's literary achievements is praiseworthily vast.
Tenor Taylor Stayton and soprano Kathryn Guthrie Demos coped praiseworthily with their high-lying roles as journalist and maid; and baritone Randal Turner neatly nailed his Erich von Stroheim turn (or its Lloyd Webber counterpart) as the manipulative butler.
It is praiseworthily that the majority of pupils proud on their school.