noteworthy
adjective
- deserving notice or attention; notable; remarkable
Wiktionary
Pronunciation: /ˈnəʊtˌwɜːði/ / /ˈnoʊtˌwɝði/
adj
Etymology: From note + -worthy.
- Deserving attention; notable; worthy of notice.
“Zukertort represent the other most noteworthy tournaments.”
“Yet Hodgson’s men played with wonderful control. Their young full-backs, Luke Shaw and Nathaniel Clyne, epitomised their composure and Fraser Forster had to make only one noteworthy save before Andy Robertson’s goal, seven minutes from the end of time, temporarily threatened a winning position.”
noun
Etymology: From note + -worthy.
- A noteworthy person.
“One of the French Riviera’s most reliable characters is Charles Finch, a month-of-May migrant worker who jets in for the Cannes Film Festival, bunking up at the stately Hôtel du Cap with the show folk and other noteworthies who come primed to toast their outrageous fortune here with $40 Bellinis.”