commentworthy

English

Etymology

comment + -worthy

Adjective

commentworthy (not generally comparable, comparative more commentworthy, superlative most commentworthy)

  1. Worthy of comment: worth commenting on.
    Synonym: commentable
    Coordinate terms: markworthy, notable, noteworthy, remarkable
    • 1972, Edgar Alfred Steck, The Chemotherapy of Protozoan Diseases, volume II, Division of Medicinal Chemistry, Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, section 3, page 11.106:
      When it does occur that blending of these aspects produces a valuable product, it is commentworthy, as in the case of []
    • 1986, Arthur Greenberg, Joel F. Liebman, editors, Studies of Organic Molecules, Verlag Chemie, →ISBN, page 213:
      Also commentworthy is the statement that "although many effects may be involved in bond-breaking reactions, it appears to be a good general rule that the longest ring bond is most easily cleaved [] "
    • 1991, Jon A. Baumgarten, 'Fact' and Data Protection After Feist, Prentice Hall Law and Business, page 82:
      to undertake independent research and re-selection of commentworthy facts about Jones, an arduous business which the better reasoned cases already discussed clearly hold not to be necessary in order to avoid infringement.
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