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Admirable

/ˈæd.mə.rə.bəl/adjective
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Admirable describes something or someone that is worthy of high praise and respect due to their exceptional qualities, such as courage or skill. In modern contexts, it's often used to highlight moral integrity or outstanding achievements that inspire others, making it a go-to word for celebrating positive role models in everyday life.

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Did you know that 'admirable' is etymologically linked to 'mirror', as both trace back to the Latin 'mirari', meaning to wonder at or look upon with amazement? This connection reveals how ancient ideas of reflection and awe have shaped words we use to describe inspiring qualities, a insight first noted in linguistic studies like those by the Oxford Etymologist in the 19th century.

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