notability

noun
UK: /ˌnəʊtəˈbɪləti/
US: /ˌnoʊtəˈbɪləti/
  1. The quality of being important, interesting, or famous.

    1. Her notability grew after the TV show.
    2. The historical society focuses on figures whose notability shaped the region's identity.
  2. The state of being worthy of attention or notice, especially because of excellence.

    1. The project gained notability for its innovative design.
    2. Despite its academic notability, the theory failed to achieve widespread acceptance.
  3. The condition of being well-known or remarkable; prominence.

    1. His notability in the field is undeniable.
    2. The author achieved notability for challenging conventional literary styles.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "notability" in English means: The quality of being important, interesting, or famous., The state of being worthy of attention or notice, especially because of excellence., The condition of being well-known or remarkable; prominence..

The phonetic transcription of "notability" is /ˌnəʊtəˈbɪləti/ in British English and /ˌnoʊtəˈbɪləti/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "notability": importance, distinction, prominence, renown, reputation, eminence, fame.

Example usage of "notability": "Her notability grew after the TV show.". More examples on the page.