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notable guests
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"notable guests" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
For example, you could say: "We were graced with the presence of a number of notable guests at the event."
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News & Media
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Formal & Business
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54 human-written examples
Other notable guests included postwar presidents like John F. Kennedy and Dwight Eisenhower.
News & Media
There are all kinds of notable guests here, but I just want to mention a few.
News & Media
Letterman also became known for antagonizing some notable guests; Cher, for example, was moved to curse him on camera.
Encyclopedias
There were some notable guests on hand though, many of them corporate chief executives — the presumed creators of jobs.
News & Media
Mr. Rellie was arranging name cards and, simultaneously, nudging some of the more notable guests to chat with a reporter.
News & Media
On Feb. 6, 1802, a group of notable guests were invited by Thomas Jefferson for dinner at the White House.
News & Media
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Wilhelm Furtwängler and Bruno Walter have been among the orchestra's notable guest conductors.
Encyclopedias
Happily, there's also a notable guest star.
News & Media
At the former Hotel Teresa, she mentioned Fidel Castro as its most notable guest.
News & Media
It starred Michael Landon and Melissa Gilbert, and also featured notable guest stars such as Anne Archer, James Cromwell and Sean Penn.
News & Media
Chrysler's party at the Detroit Science Center on Thursday night was missing one notable guest: its host.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing events, use "notable guests" to add prestige and importance to the occasion. For example: "The charity gala was attended by numerous notable guests, including several award-winning actors."
Common error
Avoid using "notable guests" for individuals who are only locally known or lack broad recognition. Ensure guests have achieved widespread recognition to maintain the phrase's impact.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "notable guests" functions as a noun phrase, where "notable" modifies the noun "guests". It identifies and highlights the guests as being worthy of attention or recognition due to their achievements, status, or importance. Ludwig provides numerous examples of this usage.
Frequent in
News & Media
78%
Wiki
13%
Formal & Business
6%
Less common in
Encyclopedias
1%
Science
1%
Academia
1%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "notable guests" is a common and grammatically correct way to refer to individuals of significance attending an event or associated with a place. As Ludwig AI confirms, it is widely used in various contexts, particularly in news and media, and carries a neutral to professional tone. When using this phrase, ensure that the individuals genuinely possess a level of recognition or importance appropriate for the context. Consider alternatives such as "prominent attendees" or "VIP guests" for subtle variations in meaning.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
VIP guests
Uses the abbreviation "VIP" (Very Important Person) to denote the special status of the guests.
prominent attendees
Replaces "guests" with "attendees" and "notable" with "prominent", emphasizing participation rather than simple presence.
significant attendees
Uses "attendees" instead of "guests" and "significant" in place of "notable", emphasizing their importance.
distinguished visitors
Substitutes "guests" with "visitors" and "notable" with "distinguished", suggesting a formal recognition of their importance.
esteemed invitees
Replaces "guests" with "invitees" and "notable" with "esteemed", highlighting the honor of being invited.
important dignitaries
Replaces "guests" with "dignitaries" suggesting the formal status or office held by those present and substitutes "notable" with "important".
well-known personalities
Replaces "notable" with "well-known" and "guests" with "personalities", focusing on their public recognition.
famous personalities present
Uses a more descriptive structure, specifying "famous personalities" instead of a direct substitute for "notable guests".
celebrated figures in attendance
Replaces "guests" with "figures in attendance" and "notable" with "celebrated", emphasizing fame and participation.
recognized individuals
Replaces both words to emphasize recognition and individuality, broadening the implication.
FAQs
How can I use "notable guests" in a sentence?
You can use "notable guests" to describe attendees at an event or residents of a place who are well-known or important. For example, "The museum's exhibition attracted many notable guests from the art world."
What are some alternatives to saying "notable guests"?
You can use alternatives like "prominent attendees", "distinguished visitors", or "VIP guests" depending on the specific context and desired nuance.
Is it appropriate to use "notable guests" in formal writing?
Yes, "notable guests" is appropriate for formal writing. It's a clear and professional way to refer to well-known or important individuals attending an event or residing in a place.
What's the difference between "notable guests" and "famous guests"?
"Notable guests" implies importance or significance, while "famous guests" emphasizes widespread recognition. While there can be overlap, "notable guests" might include individuals who are influential but not necessarily widely known by the public.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
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Source & Trust
81%
Authority and reliability
4.6/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested