What is another way of saying notable?
OTHER WORDS FOR notable 1, 2 conspicuous, memorable, great, remarkable, noticeable, noted, outstanding, unusual, uncommon, eminent. 2 celebrated, famous.
What do you mean by notable?
worthy of note
Definition of notable (Entry 1 of 2) 1a : worthy of note : remarkable a notable improvement. b : distinguished, prominent a notable author. 2 archaic : efficient or capable in performance of housewifely duties.
What is related to notable?
Here are some words that are associated with notable: noteworthy, famous, renowned, remarkable, known, significant, important, prominent, illustrious, famed, celebrated, noted, notability, luminary, far-famed, leading light, guiding light, noticeable, note, discernible, conspicuous, distinguished, featured, major.
What words have notable in them?
notable
- astral,
- bright,
- distinguished,
- eminent,
- illustrious,
- luminous,
- noble,
- noteworthy,
What does most notably mean?
[more notably; most notably] 1. : in a way that attracts or deserves attention. Several senior executives were notably absent from the proceedings. The film’s plot was notably lacking.
How do you describe a famous person?
Prudent; clever; capable; industrious; thrifty. (dated) Capable of being noted; noticeable; plain; evident. Worthy of notice; remarkable; memorable; noted or distinguished. A person or thing of distinction.
Is notable positive or negative?
influential, notable, important, significant – All seem to imply a positive evaluation or an established consensus about its merits.
Which is the closest antonym for the word notable?
antonyms for notable
- unimpressive.
- unknown.
- unnoticeable.
- unremarkable.
- usual.
- vague.
- commonplace.
- inconsequential.
How do you use notable in a sentence?
Notable in a Sentence 🔉
- When the speaker used a notable quote in her speech, everyone in the audience knew who she was referring to since they had heard that quote before.
- Benjamin Franklin’s most notable invention is probably the lightning rod since most people know the story behind this invention.
Is it most notable or most notably?
Notably vs Notable – What’s the difference?
- Notably is a related term of notable.
- As a adverb notably. is (focus) as a pointed example; in a notable manner.
- As a adjective notable is. (obsolete) useful; profitable or notable can be (dated) capable of being noted; noticeable; plain; evident.
- As a noun notable is.
Whats the difference between famous and infamous?
Famous typically carries the meaning of “widely known,” and is often used in a positive manner; infamous, on the other hand, has a negative set of meanings, such as “having a reputation of the worst kind” or “causing or bringing infamy.” There you have it.
What word means famous for the wrong reasons?
Use the adjective notorious to describe people, places, or things that are famous for a bad reason.