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noted

American  
[noh-tid] / ˈnoʊ tɪd /

adjective

  1. well-known; celebrated; famous.

    a noted scholar.

    Synonyms:
    eminent, renowned, distinguished
    Antonyms:
    unknown, obscure
  2. provided with musical notation, a musical score, etc..

    The text is illustrated with noted examples from the symphonies.


noted British  
/ ˈnəʊtɪd /

adjective

  1. distinguished; celebrated; famous

  2. of special note or significance; noticeable

    a noted increase in the crime rate

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Other Word Forms

  • notedly adverb
  • notedness noun
  • undernoted adjective
  • unnoted adjective
  • well-noted adjective

Etymology

Origin of noted

First recorded in 1350–1400; Middle English; note + -ed 2

Example Sentences

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For Costco, the analysts noted that the warehouse membership chain tends to be more proactive on lowering prices than its rivals when food prices start to ease.

From MarketWatch

And winning best breakthrough artist, Lola Young noted: "I'm not wearing eye lashes so I don't know how I feel about that right now but we'll make it work."

From BBC

"It shouldn't be a battle to survive as a band or any artist," she noted.

From BBC

Though analysts have noted that Beijing has been building up its oil reserves, the attacks come on top of the moves in Venezuela—also one of the biggest buyers of Iran’s oil.

From Barron's

Grimm also noted that Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts himself opposes the impeachment of Boasberg.

From Salon