NOUN
  1. a celebrity who is an inspiration to others
    he was host to a large gathering of luminaries
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How To Use notability In A Sentence

  • Now, it might seem strange that on the most subjective and transient mass medium ever invented, the criteria for "notability" should be objectivity and permanence. Glenn Kurtz: Unremarkable
  • The article made no claim of "notability," which is a standard requirement for Wikipedia articles. On creating a Wikipedia page for Not Possible IRL
  • Both ministers know just too well the notability of getting this document done by June.
  • We also talked about how Aaron and some other supporters of Lawrence's work had to fight to keep his Wikipedia page from being taken down, as his "notability" was questioned. Archive 2008-08-01
  • Much of his present notability is due to his having made one devastatingly accurate prediction. Times, Sunday Times
  • Wikinear is a great example, but it's currently limited to content on Wikipedia, and this content has to pass a 'notability' test that doesn't reflect local concepts of notability or 'interestingness'. Archive 2008-05-01
  • Jimmy Wales, the founder of Wikipedia, has himself fallen foul of these tricky notability criteria.
  • Only recently has Cole, dubbed ‘the unknown Cole,’ begun to achieve significant notability on the jazz circuit.
  • The other notability is the low number of ‘partners’ among the dull old political straights. February 06, 2005
  • What with your notability throughout the world, he should have put it on the top of his To Do list.
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