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Meaning of notability
The state of being well-known or famous, especially for something considered good or admirable.
Etymology of notability
The word "notability" comes from the Latin "notabilis," meaning "worthy of note" or "remarkable," which is derived from "notare," meaning "to note" or "to mark"
The word has been used in English since the 15th century to describe something or someone that is worthy of notice or attention
Synonyms
fame
prominence
distinction
prestige
reputation
celebrity
renown
honor
recognition
acclaim
esteem
respect
admiration
glory
prestige
dignity
grandeur
majesty
nobility
elegance
sophistication
refinement
excellence
superiority
greatness
importance
consequence
note
celebrity
illustriousness
dignified
venerable
exalted
lofty
Definitions
- The state of being famous or well-known for something, especially for something considered good or admirable
- A person or thing that is famous or well-known, especially for something considered good or admirable
- The quality of being notable or worthy of notice
Usage Examples
- The artist's notability grew rapidly after her first exhibition
- The city's notability as a cultural center is due to its rich history and architecture
- The scientist's discovery earned her great notability in the academic community
Antonyms
obscurity
anonymity
insignificance
inconspicuousness
unimportance
mediocrity
ordinariness
commonness
mundanity
dullness
unremarkability
forgettability
invisibility
neglect
disregard
indifference
anonymity
namelessness
facelessness
insignificancy
triviality
pettiness