Pronunciation: /ʌnˈnəʊtwɜrði/
adjective An adjective is a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun. In this case, 'unnoteworthy' is an adjective that means not worthy of notice or attention.
A1 The small town was unnoteworthy, with nothing of interest to see.
A2 The book was unnoteworthy, lacking any memorable characters or plot.
B1 The movie received unnoteworthy reviews, failing to impress critics or audiences.
B2 The artwork was considered unnoteworthy by art collectors, as it did not stand out among other pieces.
C1 The research findings were deemed unnoteworthy by the scientific community, as they did not contribute significantly to the field.
C2 The performance was unnoteworthy compared to the actor's previous work, leading to disappointment among fans.
formal The committee deemed the proposal unnoteworthy and decided not to pursue it further.
informal I found the movie to be quite unnoteworthy, nothing really stood out to me.
slang Honestly, that party was so unnoteworthy, I wish I hadn't even gone.
figurative Her presence in the room was so unnoteworthy, she blended into the background effortlessly.
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