From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishnoteworthynote‧wor‧thy /ˈnəʊtˌwɜːði $ ˈnoʊtˌwɜːr-/ adjective IMPORTANTimportant or interesting enough to deserve your attention a noteworthy achievement► see thesaurus at important
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noteworthy• Differences in mortuary remains between Sumer and the Indus Valley civilization are noteworthy.• Which brings us to one noteworthy distinction between religions that flourish and those that fail.• What is noteworthy is that these standards have been almost universally embraced by leaders in math education across the United States.• It is also noteworthy that A3, and the related T6, are the most conserved bases in the natural operators.• It is noteworthy that the application sought relief in the shape of a declaration, injunctions and damages.• As with Anaxagoras, it is noteworthy that the brain is the seat of perception.• It is noteworthy that the teachers in the Art department acted promptly upon most of the recommendations addressed to them.