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Estimable
| Estimable Definition And Meaning |
What's The Definition Of Estimable?
[adj] may be computed or estimated; "a calculable risk"; "computable odds"; "estimable assets"
[adj] deserving of respect or high regard
[adj] deserving of esteem and respect; "all respectable companies give guarantees"; "ruined the family's good name"
Synonyms | Synonyms for Estimable: admirable |
calculable |
computable |
good |
honorable |
reputable |
respectable
Related Terms | Find terms related to Estimable: admirable |
admired |
advantageous |
appraisable |
appreciable |
assessable |
august |
auspicious |
authoritative |
awe-inspiring |
awesome |
awful |
beneficial |
benevolent |
beyond all praise |
blameless |
bon |
bonny |
braw |
bueno |
calculable |
capital |
celebrated |
charismatic |
charming |
Christian |
clean |
cogent |
commendable |
computable |
consequential |
conspicuous |
countable |
creditable |
decent |
deserving |
determinable |
distinguished |
dreadful |
effective |
effectual |
efficacious |
elegant |
eminent |
enchanting |
erect |
esteemed |
ethical |
excellent |
exceptional |
exemplary |
expedient |
extraordinary |
fair |
famous |
fathomable |
favorable |
fine |
full of integrity |
gaugeable |
good |
goodly |
grand |
healthy |
held in esteem |
helpful |
highly esteemed |
highly regarded |
highly reputed |
highly respectable |
high-minded |
high-principled |
honest |
honorable |
honored |
immaculate |
important |
in favor |
in good odor |
in high favor |
influential |
inviolate |
irreproachable |
just |
kind |
laudable |
law-abiding |
law-loving |
law-revering |
magnetic |
manly |
marked |
measurable |
memorable |
mensurable |
meritorious |
meterable |
model |
momentous |
moral |
nice |
noble |
notable |
noteworthy |
noticeable |
numberable |
numerable |
of mark |
outstanding |
perceptible |
personable |
persuasive |
pleasant |
potent |
powerful |
praiseworthy |
prestigious |
principled |
profitable |
prominent |
pure |
quantifiable |
quantizable |
rare |
reckonable |
regal |
remarkable |
rememberable |
reputable |
reputed |
respectable |
respected |
revered |
reverend |
right |
righteous |
right-minded |
royal |
salient |
signal |
skillful |
sound |
special |
splendid |
spotless |
stainless |
sterling |
striking |
strong |
suasive |
substantial |
telling |
time-honored |
true-dealing |
true-devoted |
true-disposing |
truehearted |
true-souled |
true-spirited |
unblemished |
uncorrupt |
uncorrupted |
undefiled |
unexceptionable |
unforgettable |
unimpeachable |
unspotted |
unstained |
unsullied |
untarnished |
upright |
uprighteous |
upstanding |
useful |
valid |
valuable |
valued |
venerable |
venerated |
very good |
virtuous |
weighty |
well-deserving |
well-thought-of |
winning |
worshipful |
worthy |
yeomanly
See Also | worthy
Estimable In Webster's Dictionary
\Es"ti*ma*ble\, a. [F. estimable, or L. aestimabilis.
See {Esteem}.]
1. Capable of being estimated or valued; as, estimable
damage. --Paley. .
2. Valuable; worth a great price. [R.]
A pound of man's flesh, taken from a man, Is not so
estimable, profitable neither, As flesh of muttons,
beefs, or goats. --Shak.
3. Worth of esteem or respect; deserving our good opinion or
regard.
A lady said of her two companions, that one was more
amiable, the other more estimable. --Sir W.
Temple.
\Es"ti*ma*ble\, n.
A thing worthy of regard. [R.]
One of the peculiar estimables of her country. --Sir T.
Browne.
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