thoughtworthy
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)
- 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.
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