noteworthy

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/ˈnoʊtˌwɜrði/ · note-wor-thy

deserving attention or notice; important or significant.

Meanings

adjectiveformal

deserving attention or notice; important or significant.

توجہ یا نوٹس کے لائق؛ اہم یا متاثر کن۔

اہم

ahem

Formal: نوٹ کرنے کے قابل

Synonyms

distinctiveremarkablesignificantخاصقابل ذکراہم

Antonyms

insignificantunremarkableordinaryغیر اہممعمولیناقابل ذکر

Common Collocations

  • noteworthy achievement
  • noteworthy event
  • noteworthy contribution

Example Sentences

The scientist made a noteworthy discovery that changed our understanding of the universe.

سائنسدان نے ایک اہم دریافت کی جو ہماری کائنات کی تفہیم کو تبدیل کر دیا۔

Saaindsaan ne aik ahem daryaft ki jo hamari kainaat ki tafheem ko tabdeel kar diya.

Her contributions to the project were noteworthy and greatly appreciated.

اس کی پروجیکٹ میں شراکتیں قابل ذکر تھیں اور انہیں بہت سراہا گیا۔

Us ki project mein sharakatain qaabil zikar thiin aur unhain bohat saraha gaya.

The noteworthy presentation earned her a standing ovation from the audience.

اہم پیشکش نے اسے حاضرین کی طرف سے کھڑے ہو کر داد دی۔

Ahem paishkash ne use hazreen ki taraf se khade ho kar daud di.

Easily Confused With

noteworthy:Often confused with 'notable', but 'noteworthy' emphasizes the importance of the issue more than simply being noticeable.

Word Family

note
nounنوٹ
noteworthy
adjectiveاہم
notate
verbنوٹ کرنا

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of a note that is worthy of your attention.

Imagine a star being highlighted in a book.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

پھولوں کی خوشبو یادگار رہ جاتی ہے، پھولوں کی طرح کچھ بھی اہم رہ جاتا ہے۔

Phoolon ki khushboo yaadgar reh jaati hai, Phoolon ki tarah kuch bhi ahem reh jaata hai.

The scent of flowers remains memorable, Like flowers, everything important remains.

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* Poetry attribution is AI-generated and may require verification.

🗣️ Urdu Proverb

اہم چیزوں کو نظرانداز نہ کریں۔

Ahem cheezon ko nazarandaaz nah karein.

Do not overlook important things.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Old English "noteworth" — worthy of being noted

First known use: 15th century

The term has developed from the Old English 'noteworth', where 'note' referred to a remark or notice, and 'worthy' indicated merit.