Notably

/ˈnoʊtəbli/

Meaning & Definition

adverb
In a way that is worthy of notice or remarkable.
Many authors have contributed to this field, notably Jane Austen and Charles Dickens.
Especially; particularly.
She has a wide range of skills, notably in languages and graphic design.
Significantly; to a noteworthy extent.
The team improved their performance notably after the coaching change.
Used to draw attention to something particularly important or significant.
The conference will feature several speakers, notably the Nobel laureate in physics.
In terms of importance, something that should be emphasized.
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

Especially impressive or significant.
That outfit is notably lit!
Extremely good or outstanding.
His performance was notably dope!