slovo | definícia |
notable (mass) | notable
- vynikajúci |
notable (encz) | notable,pozoruhodný |
notable (encz) | notable,prominent n: Pino |
notable (encz) | notable,vynikající adj: Zdeněk Brož |
notable (encz) | notable,význačný Pavel Machek; Giza |
Notable (gcide) | Notable \Not"a*ble\, a. [F. notable, L. notabilis, fr. notare to
mark, nota mark, note. See 5th Note.]
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1. Capable of being noted; noticeable; plain; evident.
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2. Worthy of notice; remarkable; memorable; noted or
distinguished; as, a notable event, person.
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Note: Notable in the sense of careful, thrifty, characterized
by thrift and capacity (as, a notable housekeeper) is
pronounced by many good orthoepists, n[o^]t"[.a]*b'l,
the derivatives notableness, and notably, being also
similarly pronounced with short o in the first
syllable.
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3. Well-known; notorious. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
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Notable (gcide) | Notable \Not"a*ble\ (n[=o]t"[.a]*b'l), n.
1. A person, or thing, of distinction.
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2. (French Hist.) One of a number of persons, before the
revolution of 1789, chiefly of the higher orders,
appointed by the king to constitute a representative body.
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notable (wn) | notable
adj 1: worthy of notice; "a noteworthy advance in cancer
research" [syn: noteworthy, notable]
2: widely known and esteemed; "a famous actor"; "a celebrated
musician"; "a famed scientist"; "an illustrious judge"; "a
notable historian"; "a renowned painter" [syn: celebrated,
famed, far-famed, famous, illustrious, notable,
noted, renowned]
n 1: a celebrity who is an inspiration to others; "he was host
to a large gathering of luminaries" [syn: luminary,
leading light, guiding light, notable, notability] |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
denotable (encz) | denotable, |
notables (encz) | notables,honorace |
Denotable (gcide) | Denotable \De*not"a*ble\, a. [From Denote.]
Capable of being denoted or marked. --Sir T. Browne.
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Notable (gcide) | Notable \Not"a*ble\, a. [F. notable, L. notabilis, fr. notare to
mark, nota mark, note. See 5th Note.]
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1. Capable of being noted; noticeable; plain; evident.
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2. Worthy of notice; remarkable; memorable; noted or
distinguished; as, a notable event, person.
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Note: Notable in the sense of careful, thrifty, characterized
by thrift and capacity (as, a notable housekeeper) is
pronounced by many good orthoepists, n[o^]t"[.a]*b'l,
the derivatives notableness, and notably, being also
similarly pronounced with short o in the first
syllable.
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3. Well-known; notorious. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
[1913 Webster]Notable \Not"a*ble\ (n[=o]t"[.a]*b'l), n.
1. A person, or thing, of distinction.
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2. (French Hist.) One of a number of persons, before the
revolution of 1789, chiefly of the higher orders,
appointed by the king to constitute a representative body.
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Notableness (gcide) | Notableness \Not"a*ble*ness\, n.
The quality of being notable.
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