admirables
Admirables is a plural noun used to designate people regarded as worthy of admiration. The term is not a standard technical term in most modern dictionaries and is predominantly found in literary, historical, or translational contexts. As a nominalization of the adjective admirable, admirables can refer to individuals who exemplify virtues such as courage, generosity, prudence, or integrity, or to a group celebrated for those traits.
Etymology: The word derives from the Latin admirabilis, meaning "worthy of admiration," through Old French admirable
Usage: In fiction, authors may appoint “the Admirables” to name a group of heroes or inspirational figures
See also: admirable, virtue, hero, notable person, translation.
Notes: There is no single canonical definition or widely recognized organization associated with the term. When