Noted vs Memorable - What's the difference?
noted | memorable | Related terms |
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* 1948 , , North from Mexico / The Spanish-Speaking People of The United States , J. B. Lippincott Company, page 75,
Worthy to be remembered; very important or remarkable.
Noted is a related term of memorable.
As adjectives the difference between noted and memorable
is that noted is famous; well known because of one's reputation; celebrated while memorable is memorable.As a verb noted
is (note).noted
English
Verb
(head)- In 1866 Colonel J. F. Meline noted that the rebozo had almost disappeared in Santa Fe and that hoop skirts, on sale in the stores, were being widely used.
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* ---- ==Volapük==Declension
(vo-decl-noun)Derived terms
* notedilmemorable
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- Surviving fame to gain, By tombs, by books, by memorable deeds. -.