in an admirable manner; "the children's responses were admirably normal"
admirably
How to use admirably in a sentence. Example sentences and definitions for admirably.
Editorial note
Chrome has done this admirably. I suggest looking at these tests through a half-full glass.
Quick take
in an admirable manner; "the children's responses were admirably normal"
Meaning at a glance
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Definitions
Core meanings and parts of speech for admirably.
adverb
in an admirable manner; "the children's responses were admirably normal"
See also: laudably, praiseworthily, commendable
Example sentences
Chrome has done this admirably. I suggest looking at these tests through a half-full glass.
W3m and xxxterm, for example, both fulfill this role quite admirably.
The Chinese have managed their country admirably. No debt to speak of.
Firefox has performed admirably and I use it as a main browser.
Whatever you think of Chrome now, I think in that objective they succeeded admirably.
The choice of technology may be subtle, but this post only needs to present one option, which it does admirably.
I made it for my own uses, which it serves admirably. Enough people seemed interested that I made it available publicly.
Google is admirably non-editorial when it comes to Search. What the web thinks is important is important.
It will be fascinating to watch, a magnificent achievement if it works, admirably bold either way.
For everyone who has a time machine, that is a good remedy - it will solve the problem for those people admirably. For those that don't, we need effective government enforcement of anti-fraud laws.
I don't like Upstart, I don't agree that it's "admirably simple to use", it needlessly complex. For what I do, I don't need or want to care about runlevels, I always want respawning and I don't like the syntax of the configuration.
GP is perfectly within his rights to gripe about people performing a stressful job admirably while receiving less money than they deserve. Saying "start your own airline" hardly advances the conversation.
It is perfectly clear that this is a story of safety margines adhered to in an admirably strict fashion; not allowing short term thinking rule over long term; and certainly not allowing marketing rule over engineering. This is how you move mountains.
Rather than characterizing his description as "avoiding" linear algebra, I say the author admirably confronted his confusion head on and developed his own intuition. Even more admirable is that he shared it.
Despite its lack of performance, it did its job admirably. I think many people would be absolutely shocked at the size and scope of applications written in Excel using VBA. So in that respect, perhaps a supercharged spreadsheet would result in many more feasible applications than most of us, as developers, would first imagine.
Salvatore is admirably proactive at garnering criticism for his project. He's also incredibly gracious when accepting it.
I'd say it succeeds admirably, particularly the annotated circuit diagram with the actual components spread out within it. What a wonderful idea for an educational tool that could be used in schools for example to demonstrate simple electronic circuits.
He hypothesized how a small subset of the brain works, constructed a model of it, and admirably hired dozens of engineers to build it. The guys behind the Numenta software are some of the best engineers I've met, with combined centuries of experience, and it's taken them almost ten years to get the software to its current, extremely primitive state.
In the context of IO-bound enterprise systems, I've seen generational GC perform admirably, almost magically. As a lark, I've put infinite loops into such apps that do nothing but allocate new objects, and unless you are doing an exceptionally intense operation, you couldn't tell the difference.
I saw this summed up an admirably concise way some years ago, but stupidly forgot to note whose soundbite this is: "Saying that the GPL is less free because it forbids proprietary derivatives is like saying the USA is less free because it forbids slavery". Yes, of course it's hyperbole to hold up freedom of software alongside the freedom of people; but this quote shows by example that more freedom doesn't always get achieved by less regulation but by more.
Frequently asked questions
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How do you use admirably in a sentence?
Chrome has done this admirably. I suggest looking at these tests through a half-full glass.
What does admirably mean?
in an admirable manner; "the children's responses were admirably normal"
What part of speech is admirably?
admirably is commonly used as adverb.