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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noteworthy
adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADVERB
also
▪ It is also noteworthy that A3, and the related T6, are the most conserved bases in the natural operators.
▪ The precipitous nature of the slide is also noteworthy.
▪ It is also noteworthy that Hill was vehemently opposed to the statutory monopoly.
▪ The play was also noteworthy for its virtuous characters, it moralizing quality and the theme of recognition.
▪ The findings of my own investigations into New Age groups and publications are also noteworthy.
▪ Yoder is also noteworthy for another reason.
most
▪ What is most noteworthy here is that at every stage after the first the exhaustive ballot enables voters to vote knowledgeably.
▪ The most noteworthy cases are those which one would expect to be pleonastic, but are not.
▪ The most noteworthy development, however, was the re-establishment of a Sinking Fund in 1786.
particularly
▪ What is particularly noteworthy about this category of stations is the wide range of uses covered.
▪ But what is particularly noteworthy about his remarks is their explicitly theological tenor.
▪ The argument on objectives is perhaps particularly noteworthy.
▪ It was particularly noteworthy since not only was Andree more famous than Amelia, but her plane was better known.
▪ That the governing body might record the names of those whose work in or out of school is particularly noteworthy.
▪ It is very close to the border between Monoceros and Puppis, and there is nothing particularly noteworthy about it.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ As with Anaxagoras, it is noteworthy that the brain is the seat of perception.
▪ Differences in mortuary remains between Sumer and the Indus Valley civilization are noteworthy.
▪ It is noteworthy that the application sought relief in the shape of a declaration, injunctions and damages.
▪ It is noteworthy that the teachers in the Art department acted promptly upon most of the recommendations addressed to them.
▪ It is also noteworthy that A3, and the related T6, are the most conserved bases in the natural operators.
▪ What is noteworthy is that these standards have been almost universally embraced by leaders in math education across the United States.
▪ Which brings us to one noteworthy distinction between religions that flourish and those that fail.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Noteworthy

Noteworthy \Note"wor`thy\, a. Worthy of observation or notice; remarkable.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
noteworthy

1550s, from note (v.) + worthy. Related: Noteworthiness.

Wiktionary
noteworthy

a. Deserving attention; notable; worthy of notice. n. A noteworthy person.

WordNet
noteworthy
  1. adj. worthy of notice; "a noteworthy advance in cancer research" [syn: notable]

  2. worthy of notice; "a noteworthy fact is that her students rarely complain"; "a remarkable achievement" [syn: remarkable]

Wikipedia
Noteworthy (vocal group)

BYU Noteworthy is a nine-member, female a cappella group based in Provo, Utah, United States. All members attend Brigham Young University and are members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. They appeared on the first season of NBC's a cappella competition reality show The Sing-Off in 2009.

Noteworthy

Noteworthy may refer to:

  • Notability
  • NoteWorthy Composer (NWC), a scorewriter application
  • Wikipedia:Notability

Usage examples of "noteworthy".

It is noteworthy to remark that the original arcading is cut away to make room for this monument, so that the chapel had been finished before he died.

This confirmation is nearly always at hand, for there is hardly a noteworthy event in his career which he does not refer to constantly in the more autobiographic of his works.

It is noteworthy in this connection that neither Ho nor Bahadur experienced any comparable delusions.

Other noteworthy acquisitions are nonutilitarian: in a spacious bird cage -- the gift of Wintershall AG -- bill and coo two parakeets -- a gift of the Gerling Corporation.

It is noteworthy that this thearchic arrangement corresponded in many respects with the hierarchic social organization of the stock.

It is noteworthy to point out that while stylistically van Vogt and other science-fiction writers of this period were influenced by the mainstream, their themes were derived from authors in their own fields.

He leaned back on his left arm whilst the right hand stroked her back and buttocks and wondered that this act was of special significance when performed by this woman but an ordinary, hardly noteworthy practise of all others, even Cathy.

This cock is said to have been the chief instrument in a miracle not less noteworthy than any recorded in connection with the Sacro Monte.

Epeira works it up with her legs after placing each spoke, teazles it with her claws, mats it into felt with noteworthy diligence.

The little accumulations of talk that were unpent during the dealing of the hands became as noteworthy to her alert attention as the play of the hands themselves.

Here, however, the cavate lodge is the feature which has been most developed, and it is noteworthy that the village ruins that occur in connection with them are small and unimportant and occupy a subordinate position.

The English version is noteworthy for its inclusion of the skilful renderings of the ancient hymns by J.

It is noteworthy how these Incas were tyrants against themselves, besides being so against the natives of the land LXXI.

THE gray color of most of the inks found on documents written in the sixteenth century is a noteworthy fact.

Especially noteworthy is a series of opinions handed down by Attorney-General Cushing in the course of the years 1853 to 1855.