单词 | noted |
释义 | noted (once / 153 pages) adj Use the adjective noted to describe something that's well-known or distinguished. A noted expert on dinosaurs is famous for her study of very old fossils. You may have to wait more than an hour for a table at a noted restaurant. If you grow up to be a noted film director, millions of people will know your name and be familiar with your movies. Noted things get a lot of attention and praise. Originally, around the fourteenth century, noted simply meant "observed," from the verb note, to see or witness. You can still use noted this way, but it more commonly means "renowned." WORD FAMILYnoted: notedest, notedly, unnoted+/notability: notabilities/notable: notability, notables, notably/note: notable, noted, notes, noting USAGE EXAMPLESThe IP address information alone is not useful, experts noted. Washington Post(Jan 02, 2017) Trump on Monday noted the spike in shooting deaths on Twitter. Washington Times(Jan 02, 2017) But he noted that Apple’s high compensation, focused product mission and top-down decision-making tended to damp the risk-taking necessary to start a company. New York Times(Jan 02, 2017) 1adj worthy of notice or attention a noted increase in the crime rate Syn noticeable capable or worthy of being perceived 2adj widely known and esteemed Syn celebrated, famed, famous, far-famed, illustrious, notable, renowned known apprehended with certainty |
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