noteworthy — deserving attention or notice; remarkable or significant
Part of speech: ADJECTIVE
Definition: deserving attention or notice; remarkable or significant
Pronunciation (IPA): /ˈnoʊtˌwɜːrði/
Korean meaning: 주목할 만한, 주목받을 가치가 있는, 중요한
Korean pronunciation: **노**트워디
Example Sentences
- The fact that he remembered everyone's birthday is noteworthy, considering he can't even remember where he put his keys.
- It's noteworthy that the company's profits increased by 30% this quarter.
- The chef's noteworthy ability to burn water has become legendary in the kitchen.
noteworthy
ADJECTIVE//ˈnoʊtˌwɜːrði//
deserving attention or notice; remarkable or significant

Remarkable comet discovery worth noting

A trustworthy reporter makes noteworthy, praiseworthy news!
🎤Pronunciation
🌳Etymology
Origin
From Middle English 'note' (from Latin 'nota' meaning mark or sign) combined with the Germanic suffix '-worthy' (meaning deserving or having the quality of). The word emerged in English around the 15th century.
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📝Examples
“The fact that he remembered everyone's birthday is noteworthy, considering he can't even remember where he put his keys.”
“It's noteworthy that the company's profits increased by 30% this quarter.”
“The chef's noteworthy ability to burn water has become legendary in the kitchen.”
“Her noteworthy research on climate change was published in Nature magazine.”
“The student's noteworthy excuse for being late involved aliens and a broken alarm clock.”
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