Notable means that something is worthy of praise or attention. It can also be used to describe someone of importance or fame.
If you mean when is it going to be notable well then it has now!
No. Particularly is an adverb. It can mean specifically (e.g. found particularly in the East), or it can mean to a notable degree (e.g. particularly nasty).
Notable is the correct spelling.
1. The notable person was known all over the city because of her good deeds.2. I am a notable person.3. I like to be notable during school.4. I am always notable during school.5. I am always a notable person.
Assuming you mean Dizzy Dean the baseball notable, he married Patricia Nash, but they had no children
There aren't any perfect matches. "Nimble" means agile. "Notable" "noted" or "noteworthy" mean esteemed.
A notable student is a student that is excelling in school so much that is notice or very notable.
Yes, he is extremely notable.
Distinctive means characteristic, distinguishing, serving to distinguish that which can be easily distinguished or differentiated from something else, notable.
MAKING ALL TRIM AND TAUT. PREPARATIONS FOR A NOTABLE YACHTING SEASON
He was our first notable mayor.
Notable is to remarkable as generous is to extraordinary.