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Noted   /nˈoʊtəd/  /nˈoʊtɪd/   Listen
Noted

adjective
1.
Widely known and esteemed.  Synonyms: celebrated, famed, famous, far-famed, illustrious, notable, renowned.  "A celebrated musician" , "A famed scientist" , "An illustrious judge" , "A notable historian" , "A renowned painter"
2.
Worthy of notice or attention.



Note

verb
(past & past part. noted; pres. part. noting)
1.
Make mention of.  Synonyms: mention, observe, remark.  "They noted that it was a fine day to go sailing"
2.
Notice or perceive.  Synonyms: mark, notice.  "Mark my words"
3.
Observe with care or pay close attention to.  Synonyms: observe, take note.
4.
Make a written note of.  Synonym: take down.



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"Noted" Quotes from Famous Books



... (Cyproea moneta) see vol. iv. 77. The Badam or Bidam (almond) used by way of small change in India, I have noted elsewhere. ...
— Supplemental Nights, Volume 3 • Richard F. Burton

... difficult to relate them separately." The younger Laelius was intimate with the younger Scipio in a degree almost as remarkable as his father had been with the elder. The younger, immortalized by Cicero's treatise on Friendship, was born about 186 B.C., and was a man of fine culture noted as an orator. His personal worth was so generally esteemed that it survived to Seneca's day. One of Seneca's injunctions to a friend was that he should "live ...
— The Best of the World's Classics, Restricted to prose. Volume II (of X) - Rome • Various

... Catholic church in the undamaged section of the town and noted with interest that nothing had apparently been disturbed—this the more significant since the Russians hold ...
— The Land of Deepening Shadow - Germany-at-War • D. Thomas Curtin

... pommel. As his heels struck the horse's flanks, the beast sprang ahead. The rebound jerked back the rider's head and shoulders. While the horse dashed on, Laramie with as little fuss as possible pulled his rifle from its scabbard, trying all the time to get his balance. A careful observer could have noted that the rifle was drawn but held low in the right hand as if the rider could not bring it up. Yet even a close observer could hardly have detected in his convulsive swaying that the wounded man was closely scanning the sides of the narrow road ...
— Laramie Holds the Range • Frank H. Spearman

... on King's jaw and cheek by the Indian sun, tightened and grew whiter—as the general noted out of ...
— King--of the Khyber Rifles • Talbot Mundy


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