thoughtworthy

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English

Etymology

From thought +‎ -worthy. Compare obsolete Dutch gedachtwaardig, modern Dutch gedenkwaardig (memorable), German denkwürdig (memorable, notable).

Adjective

thoughtworthy (comparative thoughtworthier or more thoughtworthy, superlative thoughtworthiest or most thoughtworthy)

  1. Worthy of thought or of being thought; considerable.
    • 1990, George Kovacs, The question of God in Heidegger's phenomenology:
      The most thoughtworthy task of thinking and speaking (logos) consists in bringing somehow Being into language, in letting Being come into words.