Synonym: celebrated, distinguished, exceptional, extraordinary, famous, important, memorable, noteworthy, notorious, popular, prominent, rare, remarkable, renowned, special, striking, well-known. Similar words: table, tableau, suitable, vegetable, timetable, adaptable, on the table, inevitable. Meaning: ['nəʊtəbl] n. a celebrity who is an inspiration to others. adj. 1. worthy of notice 2. widely known and esteemed.
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91. Notable among these are ivory, shells, rhinoceros horn, coral, amber and jet.
92. It is not just that the ideas which underpin progressive primary methods have been, with a few notable exceptions, poorly articulated.
93. Any estate owner who achieved this might be thought to have made a notable bargain.
94. Guitar is notable for its complete absence and even keyboards are minimally used.
95. Last weekend Llandovery added a notable scalp to their belt with an away victory at Muirfield, 15-20.
96. Another notable family were the Clutterbucks, who were responsible for Stanley Mill's rise to fame.
97. Even President Obasanjo's critics acknowledge that in the past nine months he has achieved some notable successes.
98. Elsewhere in this memoir there is more that is notable - both of documentation and diagnosis.
99. Under the new system, banks' holding companies can do almost everything directly, with the notable exception of trading securities.
100. But it is notable that his review of Orwell is not hostile or ungenerous.
101. A number of sources of semantic information are identified, the most notable of which being machine-readable dictionaries and text corpora.
102. For Young to wish death on some one, even the creator of the evil artificial turf, is notable.
103. Winston Churchill, an evident manic-depressive who rarely slept, is a notable example.
104. The most notable of these were the silk, paper, sail canvas, and gin distilling industries.
105. Most notable amongst them are methods of database management and statistical processing.
106. There were two notable features of the museum community's response to this ongoing crisis, at least as manifested at the convention.
107. However, Richard Williams and his team achieved notable success in survey support services to major pipeline construction work in the Gulf.
108. Monreale is the most notable of the Norman monuments in Sicily, situated in the hills above Palermo.
109. He took the cross again in 1307 and was a notable benefactor to the Franciscans and Carthusians of his homeland.
110. Unkind historians today doubt if they really scored a notable success.
111. But what is notable about the Koffler scam is the sheer, hilarious hubris of it.
112. The programme reveals that the actor was a notable pianist and once considered becoming a concert pianist.
112. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and create good sentences.
113. Apart from a few notable exceptions, all they care about is feet through the door and selling beer.
114. Women do not usually get to the top in politics, but there have been a few notable exceptions.
115. Douglas made notable advances in archaeological method fully appreciating the value of dating by association within and between grave groups.
116. General Booth's Salvationist doctrine was a notable example, recommending mass emigration from the city slums to virgin colonial territories.
117. But while most of Merseyside is invited along, there is one notable exception.
118. Although most of the important companies have signed up, two notable absentees are Abbott Laboratories and Upjohn.
119. With notable exceptions, adobe slowly is giving way to cinder block and other inexpensive modern materials.
120. The lunches, which feature good food, wine and wit, have been a notable success since their inception in 1991.
More similar words: table, tableau, suitable, vegetable, timetable, adaptable, on the table, inevitable, creditable, delectable, acceptable, tablespoon, uncomfortable, inhospitable, establish, inevitably, able, cable, enable, usable, unable, establishment, be able to, capable, affable, disabled, amenable, reliable, bearable, adorable.