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notably

/nˈoʊtʌbli/adverb3 syllables

Notably means: to a remarkable degree or extent.

Synonyms for notably4

adverb, as in to a remarkable degree or extent

also used for notably

signally

Includes material from Wiktionary, CC BY-SA 4.0.

What does notably mean?2

adverb

1

to a remarkable degree or extent“she was unusually tall”

2

especially; in particular“notably in the social sciences, the professors teach too much”

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

Notably in a sentence

  • Life expectancy has been improving, most notably among the young and the poor.The_World_Factbook
  • I like the weather notably when there are no clouds in the sky.Ecwiese
  • John, who was notably thin, made an effort to find a job that would pay his rent.temlat
  • She had many awards, notably a Nobel Prize.mhattick
  • According to the published crime statistics, that part of town is notably safer than the surrounding neighborhoods.Delian
  • Diet affects health, notably the heart.IMer
  • The absence of glasses notably affects the quality of life of those who need them.mervert1
  • Namibia has a notably low population density.Lumi

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