She did creditable work on her examination even though she was very tired
Example sentence - Her behavior was a commendable example for her peers.
Natasha was commendable so I told my boss to hire her.
my friend commend my hair
If I were writing a sentence, say, to announce the annual PTA supper, I might want to write, "The PTA's annual supper will be held on Friday." But it might be better written, "The PTA is holding its annual supper on Friday." Or, if I wanted to write, "The USA's support of Israel is commendable", I would probably do better to write, "The USA provides commendable support to Israel."
The opposite of embarrassing is something that evokes pride or confidence. It can refer to situations or feelings that are uplifting, affirming, or commendable. Terms like "honorable," "commendable," or "laudable" also capture this positive contrast. In essence, it represents experiences that enhance one's self-esteem rather than diminish it.
Example sentence - Her behavior was a commendable example for her peers.
My supervisor congratulated me on the commendable rating I received on the annual performance review.
Natasha was commendable so I told my boss to hire her.
my friend commend my hair
commendable
Three GreenHoward's have been awarded the Joint Commander'sCommendation at a ceremony in the 1st Battalion's headquarters in Cheapstow.
Divorce is commendable definitely when physical abuse is an issue; especially if children are involved.
In any exam, Honours (Honors) is better than Commendable.
commendable
Worthy of praise
A more professional rephrasing could be: "This score was commendable."
It is possible, they do; commendable Answer/effort.