C1adjective2K

UK/["/ˈnəʊtəbl/"]/US/["/ˈnəʊtəbl/"]/

Meaning of Notable

deserving to be noticed or to receive attention; important

In simple words: Something important or worth remembering.

Notable in a sentence

  • a **notable success/achievement/example**
  • His eyes are his most **notable feature**.
  • The town is notable for its ancient harbour.
  • **With a few notable exceptions**, everyone gave something.
  • The drawing room is particularly notable for its splendid oak panelling.
  • It is notable that only 15% of senior managers are women.

How to use Notable

Use 'notable' to emphasize importance or distinction, particularly in academic or formal contexts. It may not fit casual conversations where simpler words like 'important' may be more suitable.

Grammar pattern

notable + noun

Memory hint

Think of 'note' in 'notable' — you make a note of important things.

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Synonyms for Notable

Opposites of Notable

Common mistakes with Notable

  • Confusing 'notable' with 'noteworthy' - they are similar but have different nuances.
  • Using 'notable' as a verb instead of an adjective.
  • Misplacing the adjective in a sentence, leading to awkward phrasing.

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Frequently asked questions about Notable

What does Notable mean?

Something important or worth remembering.

What is the definition of Notable?

deserving to be noticed or to receive attention; important

How do you use Notable in a sentence?

a **notable success/achievement/example**

Can you give another example of Notable?

His eyes are his most **notable feature**.

What are synonyms for Notable?

Common alternatives include striking.

What is the opposite of Notable?

Opposite meanings include insignificant, trivial, unremarkable.

What words go with Notable?

It commonly pairs with be, especially, particularly, for.

What are common mistakes when using Notable?

Confusing 'notable' with 'noteworthy' - they are similar but have different nuances. Using 'notable' as a verb instead of an adjective. Misplacing the adjective in a sentence, leading to awkward phrasing.

How do you pronounce Notable?

US: /["/ˈnəʊtəbl/"]/, UK: /["/ˈnəʊtəbl/"]/. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Notable?

Use 'notable' to emphasize importance or distinction, particularly in academic or formal contexts. It may not fit casual conversations where simpler words like 'important' may be more suitable.

What CEFR level is Notable?

"Notable" is at C1 level on the CEFR scale.