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noteworthy

This word is typically used in formal or professional writing, such as reports, news articles, or academic papers. It sounds more polished than simply saying something is "interesting." It is an adjective that describes a noun and does not have different forms for people or things. You can use it to describe both events (like a 'noteworthy discovery') and people's qualities (like a 'noteworthy skill').

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🎬Tuesday afternoon, Chloe is in a lecture hall while Eleanor is at home browsing Facebook.
Eleanor Smith

CHLOE YOUR POST ABOUT THE CAT WAS NOTeworthy. I LOVE THE HAT.

Eleanor Smith
Chloe Smith
Chloe Smith

pls stop commenting on my feed grandma, it's so cringe lol

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Eleanor uses 'noteworthy' in an overly formal way to compliment a photo, while Chloe responds with Gen-Z slang ('cringe') and lowercase texting style to highlight their generational gap.

Meanings

adjective

Interesting, significant, or unusual enough to be noticed or mentioned.

"The discovery of the ancient ruins is a noteworthy achievement for the archaeological team."

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