notably — in a way that is especially noticeable or remarkable
Part of speech: ADVERB
Definition: in a way that is especially noticeable or remarkable
Pronunciation (IPA): /ˈnoʊtəbli/
Example Sentences
- The library was notably quiet during exam week.
- My cooking skills have improved notably since I started watching YouTube tutorials.
- His fashion sense has been notably questionable since he started dating her.
notably
ADVERB[/ˈnoʊtəbli/]
in a way that is especially noticeable or remarkable

in a way that is especially noticeable or remarkable

She speaks notably and quotably!
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🎤Pronunciation
🌳Etymology
Origin
From Middle English and Old French 'notable,' derived from Latin 'notabilis' meaning 'worthy of note or attention,' from 'notare' meaning 'to mark or note.' The adverbial suffix '-ly' was added to form the adverb.
Breakdown
note (mark/observe) + -able (capable of being) + -ly (in a manner) = notably
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🔗Collocations
📝Examples
“The library was notably quiet during exam week.”
“My cooking skills have improved notably since I started watching YouTube tutorials.”
“His fashion sense has been notably questionable since he started dating her.”
“The company's profits increased notably this quarter.”
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