Noteworthy in a sentence as an adjective

So when someone makes something circa 20% thinner and lighter, yes, that is noteworthy.

Wouldn't it be more noteworthy if we weren't able to find one analyst who predicted Lin?

It's sad that this behavior is unusual enough to be noteworthy.

It's an experience that's been achievable for some time now and I'm having a hard time understanding why this is noteworthy.

And it’s all the more noteworthy, considering that Zidisha’s borrowers are largely in rural areas, where credit tends to be more expensive.

This is particularly noteworthy coming from the rap genre which is typically not given enough credit for its role in shaping music trends and pop culture generally.

Bitcoin: a currency for which capability to buy pizza is noteworthy, required custom programming, comes with a 10% novelty tax, and is incapable of maintaining a single price for 24 hours.

Noticing when English creates fuzziness is a noteworthy event precisely because it is an anomaly in the vast sea of fundamentally fuzzy ideas being expressed in English.

The point is that the creation of that high-resolution image of Everest is a noteworthy technological achievement, and most people have never seen such a high quality photograph of our planet's highest mountain before.

Noteworthy definitions

adjective

worthy of notice; "a noteworthy advance in cancer research"

See also: notable

adjective

worthy of notice; "a noteworthy fact is that her students rarely complain"; "a remarkable achievement"

See also: remarkable