Notable

usgb/ˈnəʊtəbl/
adjective

Easy to notice, remarkable or deserving attention.

She made some notable contributions to the project.
Visual representation of "notable" - Easy to notice, remarkable or deserving attention.

Often appears as...

  • notable improvement
  • notable exception
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Degree of Importance

Use 'notable' when something stands out as significant or worthy of attention, more than usual.

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His speed of recovery was notable.
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Positive Emphasis

'Notable' often implies that something is impressive or positive, rather than just different.

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She received a notable award for her work.
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Public Recognition

Things described as 'notable' usually gain public recognition or are acknowledged by others.

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The novel's notable success led to a bestseller status.
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