Conformed vs. Noted — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Conformed and Noted
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Conformed
To be or act in accord with a set of standards, expectations, or specifications
A computer that conforms with the manufacturer's advertising claims.
Students learning to conform to school safety rules.
Noted
Well known; famous
A noted patron of the arts
The restaurant is noted for its high standards of cuisine
Conformed
To act, often unquestioningly, in accordance with traditional customs or prevailing standards
"Our table manners ... change from time to time, but the changes are not reasoned out.
We merely notice and conform" (Mark Twain).
Noted
Widely known or distinguished, as by reputation; famous
A noted physician.
A political campaign noted for its mudslinging.
Conformed
To be similar in form or pattern
A windy road that conforms to the coastline.
A shirt that conforms to different body shapes.
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Noted
Well known because of one's reputation; famous, celebrated.
Conformed
To bring into accord or agreement; cause to correspond or comply
"a woman who has conformed herself to the male-designed image of virtuous widowhood so that she can live in peace" (Jennifer Panek).
Noted
Simple past tense and past participle of note
Conformed
Simple past tense and past participle of conform
Noted
Well known by reputation or report; eminent; famous; prominent; celebrated; as, a noted author, or traveler.
Noted
Widely known and esteemed;
A famous actor
A celebrated musician
A famed scientist
An illustrious judge
A notable historian
A renowned painter
Noted
Worthy of notice or attention;
A noted increase in the crime rate
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