estimable

adjective
UK: /ˈestɪməbl/
US: /ˈestɪməbl/
  1. Deserving respect and admiration.

    1. He is an estimable man, kind and generous to his friends.
    2. She has an estimable record of public service and dedication to her community.
  2. Worthy of being esteemed or valued; considerable.

    1. The company has an estimable collection of modern art.
    2. He devoted an estimable amount of time to the project, exceeding expectations.

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The word "estimable" in English means: Deserving respect and admiration., Worthy of being esteemed or valued; considerable..

The phonetic transcription of "estimable" is /ˈestɪməbl/ in British English and /ˈestɪməbl/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "estimable": admirable, venerable, worthy, honorable, respectable.

Example usage of "estimable": "He is an estimable man, kind and generous to his friends.". More examples on the page.