Meaning & Definition of word "Notably"
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Notably
/ˈnoʊtəbli/
adverb:
- 1. In a way that is worthy of notice or remarkable.
- Example: Many authors have contributed to this field, notably Jane Austen and Charles Dickens.
- 2. Especially; particularly.
- Example: She has a wide range of skills, notably in languages and graphic design.
- 3. Significantly; to a noteworthy extent.
- Example: The team improved their performance notably after the coaching change.
- 4. Used to draw attention to something particularly important or significant.
- Example: The conference will feature several speakers, notably the Nobel laureate in physics.
- 5. In terms of importance, something that should be emphasized.
- Example: There were many challenges in the project, notably the budget constraints.
Etymology
From the word 'notable', derived from Latin 'notabilis', meaning 'worthy of notice'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
notably absent:
Significantly missing or not present.
notably different:
Markedly unlike something else.
notably improved:
Significantly enhanced in quality or state.
Related Words
notable:
Worthy of attention; remarkable.
noticeable:
Able to be seen or noticed; clear or evident.
Slang Meanings of notably
Meaning: Especially impressive or significant.
Example Sentence: That outfit is notably lit!
Meaning: Extremely good or outstanding.
Example Sentence: His performance was notably dope!