praiseworthiness
11laudableness — noun the quality of being worthy of praise • Syn: ↑praiseworthiness, ↑laudability • Derivationally related forms: ↑praiseworthy (for: ↑praiseworthiness) • Hypernyms: ↑ …
12Laudability — Laud a*bil i*ty, n. [L. laudabilitas.] Laudableness; praiseworthiness. [1913 Webster] …
13Laudableness — Laud a*ble*ness (l[add]d [.a]*b l*n[e^]s), n. The quality of being laudable; praiseworthiness; commendableness. [1913 Webster] …
14praiseworthy — adjective Date: 15th century laudable < a praiseworthy effort > • praiseworthily adverb • praiseworthiness noun …
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18praiseworthy — praiseworthily, adv. praiseworthiness, n. /prayz werr dhee/, adj. deserving of praise; laudable: a praiseworthy motive. [1530 40; PRAISE + WORTHY] * * * …
19laudableness — noun /ˈlɔːdəbəlnɪs/ The quality of being laudable; praiseworthiness; commendableness …
20impartial spectator — Central concept in the ethical system of Adam Smith . The impartial spectator is an imagined ‘man within the breast’ whose approbation or disapproval makes up our awareness of the nature of our own conduct. Smith is concerned to give an… …