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Qué (quién) es notability - definición


notability         
PROPERTY OF BEING WORTHY OF NOTICE, OR BEING CONSIDERED TO BE OF A HIGH DEGREE OF INTEREST OR SIGNIFICANCE
Notable; Non-notable; Notability (philosophy); Notability (journalism); Notability (Philosophy); Notability (general use); Notablity; Public profile
n.
1.
Notableness, remarkableness.
2.
Notable person, person of note, celebrity.
notability         
PROPERTY OF BEING WORTHY OF NOTICE, OR BEING CONSIDERED TO BE OF A HIGH DEGREE OF INTEREST OR SIGNIFICANCE
Notable; Non-notable; Notability (philosophy); Notability (journalism); Notability (Philosophy); Notability (general use); Notablity; Public profile
¦ noun (plural notabilities)
1. the fact or quality of being notable.
2. dated a famous or important person.
Notability         
PROPERTY OF BEING WORTHY OF NOTICE, OR BEING CONSIDERED TO BE OF A HIGH DEGREE OF INTEREST OR SIGNIFICANCE
Notable; Non-notable; Notability (philosophy); Notability (journalism); Notability (Philosophy); Notability (general use); Notablity; Public profile
·noun A notable saying.
II. Notability ·noun Quality of being notable.
III. Notability ·noun A notable, or remarkable, person or thing; a person of note.

Wikipedia

Notability
Notability is the property of being worthy of notice, having fame, or being considered to be of a high degree of interest, significance, or distinction. It also refers to the capacity to be such.
Ejemplos de uso de notability
1. The pre–union era can be described as a true democracy the healthiest in the Middle East (matched only in Lebanon). The socialists, officers, and politicians of the post–1'63 order accused this system of having been elitist, feudal and unjust, concentrated in the hands of the urban notability, claiming that it was a dictatorship of the elite, representing urban Syria with no regard to its rural population, rather than a true democracy.