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noteworthy Definition

note·worthy (-wʉr′t̸hē)

adjective

worthy of note; deserving notice; outstanding; remarkable; notable

noteworthy Related Forms
note·wor′thi·ly adverb note·wor′thi·ness noun
noteworthy Synonyms

noteworthy

modif.

outstanding, remarkable, exceptional; see unique 1, unusual 1.

noteworthy Usage Examples

Preposition: that

  • number: It is noteworthy that the number of calls we receive increases year by year.

Adjective complement with noun phrase

  • make: The site also links out to two other major resources and it is these that makes the site noteworthy.

Modifies a noun

  • sighting: The offshore wind did seawatchers no favors, with 50 Manx Shearwaters and 2 Arctic Skuas the only noteworthy sightings off the Bill.
  • exception: Information handling in stages 5 - 14 is a noteworthy exception.
  • achievement: All in all, the evening went smoothly with a lot of noteworthy achievements recognized.
  • feature: A noteworthy feature is the emphasis on Ireland in the European context.
  • bird: Four Arctic Skuas were the only noteworthy birds past on the sea at the Bill.
  • count: Noteworthy counts of commoner migrants included 12 new Blackcaps at the Obs.

Modifying Another Word

  • particularly: A particularly noteworthy feature at the site is the network of interlocking clay pipes which carried fresh water supplies around the abbey.
  • especially: Especially noteworthy is the material recorded in Daniel's vision in chapter seven.
  • largely: Buying a property is a largely noteworthy fiscal conclusion.
  • equally: Equally noteworthy is the manner in which he changes his mind.
  • also: The film is also noteworthy for the big screen film debut of Jennifer Jason Leigh.
  • only: The only noteworthy extra is Sprite Backup, a handy utility for making backups to a memory card.

Infinitive complement

  • turn: It is noteworthy to turn away from untrusty brokers for help direct loan or online home financing Payday-Advance loans pre-approval on the net.
  • improve: In relation to industry it's noteworthy to improve your credit ranking for loan lowest rates cheap information or consumer bad credit private loans.

Used with adjective complement

  • find: Of the Classical entries, I found noteworthy the dominance of Greek figures.

Preposition: in

  • respect: The Government of Mozambique has been particularly noteworthy in this respect, with the share of these sectors doubling over the last decade.

Preposition: for

  • reason: Some of the changes to the tax rules have been noteworthy for other reasons.
  • event: The Uphill Struggle The year 1934 was noteworthy for two important events from the Society's point of view.