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(1) Deserving of respect or high regard.
(2) Deserving of esteem and respect.
(3) May be computed or estimated.
(4) Honorable.
(5) Worthy.
(1) Maureen was a very estimable lady whose outgoing, sincere nature and great depth of human kindness marked her out as a true Christian and an excellent, thoughtful neighbour.
(2) That it has been achieved so smoothly says much about the consummate skill of Sarah Munro, the gallery's estimable and committed director.
(3) If not you, then your estimable apprentice can do the research.
(4) The estimable John O'Sullivan thinks he'll survive, if barely.
(5) His recommendations are estimable , but are by no means new.
(6) Now, estimable and engaging though he is, Tony Jones is 64 years old and does not represent the future of the party.
(7) There are, in fact, too many estimable restaurants in Moscow & St. Petersburg for me to say that I've eaten at them all and produced the definitive listing.
(8) There was also a certain amount of reading, but less than anticipated, as Michael Bywater's estimable little tome u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510Lost Worldsu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb served to keep me company all week.
(9) Many estimable individuals have lined up behind the notion that we live in a post-copyright age.
(10) They set out an estimable tuna salad perked up with toasted pine nuts.
(11) Today the Washington Post ran a page 1 story by the estimable Thomas Ricks concerning a briefing given to a Pentagon advisory committee last month.
(12) It's accompanied by a related piece from the estimable Robert Stevens, here.
(13) Why are a few particularly estimable , highly intelligent women and men in very prominent positions, blind in one eye when it comes to the protection of minorities?
(14) The estimable Frank Field, given the task of reforming welfare by the prime minister, argued strongly against any extension of means-testing.
(15) The estimable Steve Bainbridge disagrees about the merits of the outlined amnesty proposal.
(16) I think the estimable Dr. Payne goes too far.
(17) Our estimable reader Stanley Black sent me these comments and asked for my response.
(18) But the thought recurs that his brother, Martin, attained an estimable eighth place in the men's downhill at the same venue in 1988.
(19) The estimable Peter Baines, M.D. is the proprietor of the company.
(20) Scottish Television's flagship news programme, the estimable Scotland Today, has a website which sadly strips all the glamour away from television news.
honorable
respectable
good
reprehensible
Contemptible
Bad
Dishonorable
Inestimable
Insignificant
Poor
Unworthy