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What does the word noteworthy mean as it is used in this sentence? “Her appointment to the Supreme Court by President Ronald Reagan in 1981 was a noteworthy step forward for women.” (paragraph 3)

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Significant.

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Noteworthy: interesting, significant, or unsual.

In this sentence, 'noteworthy' means significant, because during Reagan's time women were just starting to be seen and accepted in the political view, which was a significant change in society.

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