Meaning & Definition of word "Memorable"

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    Memorable

    /ˈmɛmərəbl/

    adjective:

    • 1. Worth remembering or easily remembered, especially because of being special or unusual.
      • Example: Her wedding was a memorable event filled with joy and laughter.
    • 2. Having qualities that are noteworthy or significant.
      • Example: The movie was so memorable that I found myself thinking about it for days.
    • 3. Noteworthy or remarkable; deserving to be remembered.
      • Example: He made a memorable impression during his first presentation at the conference.
    • 4. Evoking strong feelings or emotions that make it unforgettable.
      • Example: The sunset over the ocean was a truly memorable sight.

    Etymology

    Late Middle English; from the Latin 'memorabilis', meaning 'worthy of being remembered'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    a memorable occasion:

    An event that is significant or has a lasting impact.

    memorable moment:

    A specific instance that is worth remembering.

    memorable experience:

    An encounter or event that leaves a lasting impression.

    Related Words

    memory:

    The faculty by which the mind stores and remembers information.

    memoir:

    A historical account or biography written from personal knowledge.

    remembrance:

    The action of remembering something.

    Slang Meanings of memorable

    Meaning: Epic

    Example Sentence: That concert was totally epic, I'll never forget it!

    Meaning: Legendary

    Example Sentence: The trip was legendary, everyone should go once in their life.