noteworthy

/ˈnəʊtwɜːði/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈnəʊtwɜːrði/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈnōt-ˌwər-t͟hē/ (ame, mw)

noteworthy — 形容詞

  • noteworthypositive
  • more noteworthycomparative
  • most noteworthysuperlative

1. important, unusual, or good enough that people notice it and think it is worth t

1.形容詞B2
釋義

值得注意的

因重要或特別而需留意的

important, unusual, or good enough that people notice it and think it is worth talking about

例句

The report highlighted a noteworthy drop in road accidents after the new lights were installed.

報告指出,裝上新號誌後,道路事故明顯下降,這點很值得注意。

collocation: noteworthy drop in [problem]

One noteworthy detail in Hannah's diary was the map she drew of the village.

Hannah 的日記裡有一個值得注意的細節,就是她畫的村莊地圖。

pattern: one noteworthy detail

同義詞
  • notable

    slightly more neutral and common in formal summaries or reports

  • remarkable

    stronger and more emotional; suggests greater surprise or admiration

  • significant

    focuses more on effect or importance than on simply attracting attention

  • striking

    emphasizes an immediate visual or mental impact

反義詞
  • ordinary

    normal and not likely to draw special attention

  • trivial

    too small or unimportant to deserve notice

  • unremarkable

    not interesting or special enough to stand out

文法句型

noteworthy + noun

be + noteworthy

it is noteworthy that + clause

one noteworthy + noun

用法筆記

More common in writing and formal speech than in casual conversation. It often points to a result, detail, feature, or action that deserves special mention, especially in reports, articles, and presentations.

常見錯誤

The café changed its sugar jar, which was noteworthy.
The café changed its opening hours, which was noteworthy for regular customers.
💡noteworthy is used for details people would actually care about, not tiny everyday changes.
She wore a noteworthy T-shirt because it was blue.
She wore a noteworthy T-shirt covered in hand-painted birds from Peru.
💡a normal feature is not enough; the thing needs to stand out or matter.