very creditable

Frequency: 8.518.1 per million words

A common intensifier used to mean 'praiseworthy to a great degree'.

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Examples (10)

  • His final project was a very creditable piece of work.
  • Finishing third in the championship was a very creditable result for the new team.
  • The company's response to the crisis was very creditable.
  • To overcome such difficulties and still pass the exam is very creditable.
  • Despite her inexperience, she gave a very creditable performance in the play.
  • It was a very creditable attempt to solve a complex problem.
  • Achieving a small profit in their first year is a very creditable achievement.
  • The young artist's first exhibition was considered very creditable by the critics.
  • Her handling of the delicate negotiations was very creditable.
  • Overall, the student's effort throughout the semester has been very creditable.