rare. [ad. L. laudābilitās, f. laudābilis: see next.] The quality of being a fit subject for praise; praiseworthiness.
1715. Mem. Abp. Tenison, 5. Names however instructive by the Laudability of their Characters.
1829. S. Turner, Hist. Eng., II. xxxi. IV. 363. This doctrine of the laudability and right of assassinating sovereigns was taught by others of the Jesuit fraternity.