Use "worthy of note" in a sentence

1. Their social and fraternal ends are sometimes worthy of note as well.

2. From the standpoint of what has already been accomplished, the magnitude of UNTAET’s task is worthy of note.

3. 14 It is worthy of note that such earnest beseeching of Jehovah is usually not done just once.

4. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading How to Write a Swoon-Worthy Sweet Romance Novel (Swoon-Worthy Romance Series Book 1).

5. The coming or arrival of something or someone that is important or worthy of note: the Advent of the computer

6. Condonable: worthy of forgiveness

7. It's worthy of praise.

8. Binge is Australia’s unturnoffable streaming service, where nothing gets on your screen unless it’s Binge-worthy, award-worthy, share-worthy or all-time-favourite-worthy

9. Worthy of the highest praise,

10. You're worthy of your reputation

11. ‎Binge is Australia’s unturnoffable streaming service, where nothing gets on your screen unless it’s Binge-worthy, award-worthy, share-worthy or all-time-favourite-worthy

12. Contemptible definition is - worthy of contempt

13. He is worthy of our praise.

14. She is worthy of your adoration.

15. Worthy of note is the fact that an abductor may use a hospital-like photo ID as part of a scam to gain access to the maternity ward.

16. To await someone worthy of love

17. When domestic enterprise encounter with international market, it's note worthy that focusing on the product image of localization for using consumer ethnocentrism to evoke its purchasing behavior.

18. Prince Jingim's words are worthy of consideration.

19. This book is worthy of being read.

20. Their efforts are worthy of your support.

21. He is worthy of all your adoration.

22. This is a book worthy of commemoration.

23. It's a matter worthy of our attention.

24. Is the Worker Worthy of His Wages?

25. Binge is Australia’s unturnoffable streaming service, where nothing gets on your screen unless it’s Binge-worthy, award-worthy, share-worthy or all-time …

26. Culpability means that one is worthy of blame

27. Acceptable definition, capable or worthy of being accepted

28. Who are worthy of being accorded “double honor”?

29. We have several other products worthy of mention.

30. Bonkable meaning (UK, slang) Worthy of shagging; fuckable.

31. Her achievements are worthy of the highest praise.

32. He felt he was not worthy of her.

33. His spirit of assiduous study is worthy of emulation.

34. Admirably (Adverb) In a way worthy of admiration

35. This is a saying worthy of all Acceptation

36. The labourer is worthy of his hire. 

37. A worthy/deserving Cause (= a good Cause) The Red Cross is a very worthy Cause

38. And worthy of Acceptation Fire is bright: 5

39. Jehovah alone is worthy of our confident trust.

40. A policy worthy of the suspicion of benign neglect.

41. Praising his great worthy name.

42. You are a worthy adversary.

43. The Minister says the idea is worthy of consideration.

44. He is a worthy descendant of the working class.

45. The bank might think you're worthy of a loan.

46. Acceptable definition is - capable or worthy of being accepted

47. We want to be worthy, humble servants of God.

48. He traveled the land in search of worthy foes.

49. Artesian is a differentiated product, certainly worthy of investment.

50. It does not fail to allure the senses, crowned by a conspicuous historical, cultural and artistic heritage, that can be enjoyed between Venetian villas and ancient churches, guardians of findings worthy of note.

51. Credible: worthy of being accepted as true or reasonable

52. Believable: worthy of being accepted as true or reasonable.

53. Any major player in Beijing is worthy of discussion.

54. In what respect is David’s course worthy of imitation?

55. The team emerged as worthy victors.

56. “Aude Aliquid Dignum” ~ Dare Something Worthy

57. Arrogant Bastard Ale You're Not Worthy

58. (in the general sense ‘worthy, appropriate’): from Old French Condigne, from Latin condignus, from con- ‘altogether’ + dignus ‘worthy’

59. Creditable: 1 adj worthy of often limited commendation “the student's effort on the essay--though not outstanding--was Creditable ” Synonyms: worthy having worth …

60. Authoritatively (Adverb) In an authoritative manner, being worthy of trust

61. When they reach the “door,” they prove worthy of admission.

62. All such elders should “be reckoned worthy of double honor.”

63. The matter is scarcely worthy of the managing director's time.

64. History abounds with great men worthy of adulation and emulation.

65. What does Admirably mean? In a way worthy of admiration

66. Why can man not craft any image worthy of worship?

67. None stand more worthy to hold the title of champion.

68. I am thus more worthy of this office than you.

69. The Ballon d’Or no longer is worthy of our attention

70. Also worthy of mention is the 1983 Bank stock crisis.

71. Nobody worthy in the art of war ever uses cannons.

72. “The Shulammite Girl —An Example Worthy of Imitation”: (10 min.)

73. He that desires honour is not worthy of honour. 

74. I did not esteem him to be worthy of trust.

75. Origin of Condign Late Middle English (in the general sense ‘worthy, appropriate’): from Old French Condigne, from Latin condignus, from con- ‘altogether’ + dignus ‘worthy’

76. The mast is not a worthy opponent.

77. The British considered him a worthy adversary.

78. I'm sure she will be worthy successor .

79. Hollywood’s Most Eye-Catching, Ogle-Worthy Bulges

80. Adorable (adj.) 1610s, "worthy of worship," from French Adorable, from Latin adorabilis "worthy of worship," from adorare "to worship" (see adore)