All 3 Uses of
laudable
in
A Tale of Two Cities
- Having supposed that there was sense where there is no sense, and a laudable ambition where there is not a laudable ambition, I am well out of my mistake, and no harm is done.†
Chpt 2.12 *
- Having supposed that there was sense where there is no sense, and a laudable ambition where there is not a laudable ambition, I am well out of my mistake, and no harm is done.†
Chpt 2.12
- Impelled by a laudable ambition to study the art and mystery of his father's honest calling, Young Jerry, keeping as close to house fronts, walls, and doorways, as his eyes were close to one another, held his honoured parent in view.†
Chpt 2.14
Definition:
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(laudable) worthy of high praise