Noteworthy

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈnōtwərT͟Hē/

Definitions of noteworthy

adjective deserving attention or notice; remarkable

Example Sentences

A1 The puppy's cute antics were noteworthy to the children.

A2 The student's improvement in math was noteworthy to the teacher.

B1 The company's commitment to sustainability practices is noteworthy in the industry.

B2 The artist's latest exhibit received noteworthy reviews from critics.

C1 The scientist's groundbreaking research was deemed noteworthy by peers.

C2 The author's latest novel was considered noteworthy enough to win a prestigious award.

Examples of noteworthy in a Sentence

formal The noteworthy findings of the research study were published in a prestigious journal.

informal I heard some noteworthy gossip about our neighbors last night.

slang That new movie is definitely noteworthy - you should check it out.

figurative Her ability to remain calm under pressure is truly noteworthy.

Grammatical Forms of noteworthy

past tense

noteworthied

plural

noteworthies

comparative

more noteworthy

superlative

most noteworthy

present tense

is noteworthy

future tense

will be noteworthy

perfect tense

has been noteworthy

continuous tense

is being noteworthy

singular

noteworthy

positive degree

noteworthy

infinitive

to be noteworthy

gerund

noteworthying

participle

noteworthyed

Origin and Evolution of noteworthy

First Known Use: 0015 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The word 'noteworthy' originated from Middle English, where 'note' meant to pay attention to or take notice of, and 'worthy' meant deserving or worthy of attention.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'noteworthy' has retained its original meaning of deserving attention or notice, but has also come to signify something that is remarkable or significant.