Notable in english

Remarkable

pronunciation: rɪmɑrkəbəl part of speech: adjective
In gestures

notable1 = notable ; noticeable ; salient ; striking ; worthy ; noteworthy ; outstandingly + Adjetivo ; noted ; marked ; acute ; of note ; conspicuous ; egregious. 

Example: There are notable differences in practice between the United States and the United Kingdom.Example: The most noticeable effect the advent of Islam had on Arab names was not so much on structure as on choice.Example: There must be instructions explaining salient features of the index.Example: A very striking example of this is the fact that in all our rules there is the provision that anonymous publications should be entered under the author when known.Example: Books were kept for historical records of deeds done by the inhabitants: their worthy acts as well as their sins.Example: It essays simply to be a list of the more important, rare or otherwise noteworthy books available.Example: It is tempting to quote the tremendous successes of outstandingly popular authors such as Harold Robbins, James Herriot, Catherine Cookson and a relatively small number of other household names (to book readers).Example: Planning began about 9 months before the exhibition, with the recruitment of a noted Swiss book illustrator to design the stand.Example: It hardly needs to be said that the microcomputer is now a fact of life, but its impact upon the world of information retrieval and libraries generally has been less marked than in many other areas.Example: In some areas of study, notably the social sciences, the problems vocabulary are acute.Example: Another analytical study of note is the one for Columbia University Libraries.Example: A conspicuous coolness had existed between them since they had exchanged views on the hiring of Lisa Huish.Example: That is outrageous in itself, an egregious departure from protecting citizens against abuses of power.

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» aspectos más notableshighlights [Generalmente usado en el plural] .

Example: This paper examines the highlights of the programme as well as the social events, excursions and major contributions to professional thinking.

» aumento notablerising tide .

Example: Depository libraries in the USA can no longer cope with the rising tide of government information and they serve only a select segment of the population.

» incremento notablerising tide .

Example: Depository libraries in the USA can no longer cope with the rising tide of government information and they serve only a select segment of the population.

» lo más notablemost notably .

Example: These solopreneurs have many things in common, most notably, they all show annual profits in the six figures.

» notable pornoted for .

Example: Clwyd, noted for innovatory policies, has a Centre for Educational Technology with a theatre, cinema, arts centre, television studies, and a full range of audio-visual materials.

notable2 = honours. 

Example: First class honours with distinction is 90 per cent and higher, first class honours is 80-89, honours is 70-79, and pass is 60-69.

Notable synonyms

important in spanish: importante, pronunciation: ɪmpɔrtənt part of speech: adjective significant in spanish: significativo, pronunciation: səgnɪfɪkənt part of speech: adjective extraordinary in spanish: extraordinario, pronunciation: ekstrəɔrdəneri part of speech: adjective singular in spanish: singular, pronunciation: sɪŋgjəlɜr part of speech: adjective noteworthy in spanish: notable, pronunciation: noʊtwɜrði part of speech: adjective
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