Definitionadj. worthy of often limited commendation
Last update: August 2, 2015
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Gibbon, however, regrets that the style of his pamphlet was too acrimonious; and this regret, considering his antagonist's slight claims to forbearance, is creditable to him. [Please select]
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What a remarkably honourable and creditable one. [Please select]
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Tom Davenport is now in the city, but his course is far from creditable. [Please select]
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Under fire you said a most courageous, womanly, creditable thing. [Please select]
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That the child lived was clearly creditable to her. [Please select]
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This, no doubt, showed keen observation, but was also unfortunate proof of something not so creditable. [Please select]
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In front votive candles blazed, in very creditable profusion for those hard times surely. [Please select]
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