His motives were admirable.
You look very admirable.
Perhaps you could read The Admirable Crichton, and just write a sentence about something you felt made Crichton so admirable. There is something admirable about the way David cares for his family.
Jane's dedication to her work was admirable. The speaker made his points with admirable clarity.
No, it would be correct to say: You admire her, or, You find her admirable.
Her attempt at doing a bicycle kick was admirable.
Tom had never noticed before how strikingly admirable his new neighbour was !
Hitler was an admirable man because he stopped the Jews. Use that exact sentence. That's the only way it's correct. (Ha hah ha ha hah.)
The Great Pyramid is a very admirable sight to see. or The admirable kittens stood still while a photographer took their picture. (Just use your imagination)
"Admirable" is an adjective describing the subject as worth admiring. An example would be: "Her gusto was admirable, but even Susan's brash confidence wouldn't help us in this situation."
The meaning of the word 'admirable' is something that is deserving of respect and approval from others. One might put in an admirable performance on the football field for example.
His persistance at such a hard task is admirable.
Example sentence - Confidence is an attractive trait to have. The confidence in his demeanor is admirable.