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UK
/nˈəʊtɪd/
]
[ US /ˈnoʊtəd, ˈnoʊtɪd/ ]
[ US /ˈnoʊtəd, ˈnoʊtɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
widely known and esteemed
a renowned painter
an illustrious judge
a notable historian
a famous actor
a famed scientist
a celebrated musician
How To Use noted In A Sentence
- According to noted plant ecologist Andre Clewell, this vegetative mix is normally found on the coast - more than 15 miles away.
- There have been a lot of name changes in retailing lately, he noted.
- It should also be noted that there are no contact-period materials from the Johnson site and that the only historic materials recovered date to the nineteenth century and did not occur in the provenances associated with the figurines.
- Stevenson, Anne Noted for her realistic, fast-paced stories, believable characters, and excellent use of dialogue.
- Except as noted below, data on all cause and cause specific child and infant mortality and of age distribution of child and infant mortality were regional estimates or other aggregates.
- I have not been a learner of foreign languages for any significant lengths of time to be able to introspect usefully for the benefit of your discussion, but I have noted how on those few occasions, the change of costumes and locale has a truly powerful effect on my motivation, my willingness to be playful and adventurous, to take risks and experiment with new or old-new phrases and words. I is for Identity « An A-Z of ELT
- But the consumer magazine also noted that people rated the no-frills carriers slightly worse than two years ago.
- Responsive phylotypes were mostly proteobacteria in the subarctic and California HNLC areas, but no changes were noted in the subantarctic experiments.
- The film features quarrymen actually employed at Dorothea Quarry at the time of filming, some of whom have been identified and their recollections of the filming noted.
- Suzy Menkes noted in an article that the jewels the Duchess of Windsor gave Princess Michael included: ‘a gold sunburst suite set with pearls and a pair of emerald panther earrings.’