Adjective(1) worthy of attention because interesting, significant, or unusual(2) worthy of notice(3) important
Adjective(1) worthy of attention because interesting, significant, or unusual(2) worthy of notice(3) important
(1) While the decor needs to be updated, this property has a number of noteworthy features.(2) Forster says that she is often amazed at how rarely shattering world events are deemed noteworthy by diary writers.(3) Its most noteworthy aspect is its jaws, used for scraping the algae and bacteria it feeds on from moss.(4) It is also noteworthy that the painting in the auction seems to be undated.(5) A noteworthy feature was the wide variability in execution of the studies.(6) Twelve months ago we had some very exciting action with several noteworthy performances.(7) But it is primarily interested in making people think and does so with noteworthy relish.(8) It's a measure of the lack of drama in the actual game that the jersey exchange was one of the more noteworthy occurrences.(9) This feature is as noteworthy for its censorship woes as it is for its content.(10) That is certainly noteworthy , but not for the reasons Falcoff assumes.(11) His words, astonishing and bizarre, are noteworthy , in my view, for their condescension.(12) A second noteworthy feature concerns the role of the European Parliament.(13) These are, after all, just the latest details to be added to a CV packed with noteworthy statistics.(14) Unfortunately these are nestled in an album noteworthy mostly for its blandness.(15) According to many this controversy is a political one and so not noteworthy .(16) Please check in with us if anything noteworthy happens when you went to cast your vote.