Praiseworthily: meaning, definitions and examples

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praiseworthily

 

[ ˈpreɪzˌwɜrðɪli ]

Adverb
Context #1 | Adverb

expressing approval

Praiseworthily refers to something done in a manner that deserves praise or admiration. It is often used to describe actions, behaviors, or qualities that are commendable or exemplary.

Synonyms

admiringly, commendably, laudably

Examples of usage

  • She performed praiseworthily during the charity event.
  • His efforts to help the community were praiseworthily acknowledged.
  • The team's praiseworthily collaborative spirit led to their success.

Translations

Translations of the word "praiseworthily" in other languages:

🇵🇹 dignamente

🇮🇳 प्रशंसनीयता

🇩🇪 lobenswert

🇮🇩 patut dipuji

🇺🇦 вартісно похвали

🇵🇱 godny pochwały

🇯🇵 称賛に値する

🇫🇷 digne d'éloges

🇪🇸 digno de alabanza

🇹🇷 övgüye değer

🇰🇷 칭찬할 만한

🇸🇦 جدير بالثناء

🇨🇿 chvályhodně

🇸🇰 chvályhodne

🇨🇳 值得称赞

🇸🇮 vreden pohvale

🇮🇸 hróða virði

🇰🇿 мақтауға лайық

🇬🇪 გაამართლებელი

🇦🇿 tərifə layiq

🇲🇽 digno de alabanza

Word origin

The word 'praiseworthily' is derived from the adjective 'praiseworthy', which has its roots in the Old English word 'prēost', meaning 'to praise'. It is coupled with the suffix '-ly', which is commonly used in English to transform adjectives into adverbs. The use of 'praiseworthily' reflects a lengthening of the notion of praiseworthiness into a manner of doing or being that is deserving of praise. The term has been adopted into various contexts, particularly in literary and formal communications, to highlight behaviors or achievements that resonate with admiration and moral excellence. Over time, the term has evolved but continues to encapsulate the idea of acknowledging and commending positive actions.