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He was our first notable mayor.
The scientist has had some notable discoveries such as...
He was a notable expert on the works of Shakespeare. There was a notable lack of enthusiasm for the new project.
The speech was notable more for its brevity than for its clarity.
Lawrence remembered the notable quotes made by the congressman as he wrote his blog. Everything about the movie star's visit to the small town diner was notable, because movie stars don't often visit this diner.
There was certainly a notable change in their interactions, the more often they met.
In the legends of King Arthur, the knight Sir Lancelot was notable for his gallantry.
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None of the projects in the science fair was notable nor stood out as anything other than generic.
"Spectacles" can refer to eyeglasses worn to improve vision, or a notable display or performance.
Prominent is an adjective meaning outstanding, eminent, distinguished, notable, noticeable, or protruding. Example sentence: A prominent member of the council succeeded in obtaining the needed funding.
There are a number of notable and noteworthy Filipino novelists who write abroad, but still need national recognition.