Noted: meaning, definitions and examples
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noted
[ ˈnoʊtɪd ]
in agreement or accepted as fact
Noted means recognized and accepted as fact or truth. It is used to acknowledge that something has been observed or understood.
Synonyms
acknowledged, established, recognized.
Which Synonym Should You Choose?
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noted |
Use 'noted' when you want to say that something has been noticed, mentioned, or recorded. Often used in formal or written communication.
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acknowledged |
Employ 'acknowledged' when you want to express recognition, acceptance, or appreciation of something. It can be used formally or informally.
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recognized |
Use 'recognized' when someone or something is identified or accepted as true or valid. It is suitable for both positive achievements and acknowledging validity.
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established |
Use 'established' to indicate that something has been securely, formally, or officially started or proven. It is often used in professional or legal contexts.
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Examples of usage
- He made a noted contribution to the field of science.
- The noted author will be giving a talk at the conference.
well-known or famous
Noted can also mean well-known or famous, often in a positive light. It refers to someone or something that has gained recognition and acclaim.
Synonyms
Which Synonym Should You Choose?
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noted |
Use 'noted' when someone is well-known or acknowledged for a specific quality, skill, or achievement. It is commonly used in a formal or professional context.
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famous |
Use 'famous' for someone or something that is widely known by a large number of people. It is a general term that doesn't always imply approval or admiration.
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renowned |
Use 'renowned' to describe someone or something that is widely respected and admired for a high level of achievement or expertise. This term is often used in academic or professional contexts to imply high prestige.
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celebrated |
Use 'celebrated' to describe someone or something highly praised and admired, often in a more enthusiastic or public way. It conveys a sense of wide recognition and approval.
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Examples of usage
- The noted actor received an award for his performance.
- She is a noted expert in the field of economics.
Translations
Translations of the word "noted" in other languages:
🇵🇹 notado
🇮🇳 नोट किया गया
🇩🇪 bemerkt
🇮🇩 tercatat
🇺🇦 зазначений
🇵🇱 zauważony
🇯🇵 注目された
🇫🇷 remarqué
🇪🇸 notado
🇹🇷 not edilmiş
🇰🇷 주목받은
🇸🇦 ملاحظ
🇨🇿 poznamenaný
🇸🇰 poznamenaný
🇨🇳 注意到
🇸🇮 opažen
🇮🇸 tekið eftir
🇰🇿 ескертілген
🇬🇪 აღნიშნული
🇦🇿 qeyd edilmiş
🇲🇽 notado
Etymology
The word 'noted' originated from the Middle English word 'noten', which means to observe or take note of. Over time, it evolved to its current form in modern English. The usage of 'noted' has been prevalent in literature and formal communication to signify recognition, acceptance, or fame.
See also: annotate, notability, notable, notables, notably, notary, notebook, notepad, notes, noteworthy, notice.