What does Notably mean?
Definitions for Notably
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Princeton's WordNet
notablyadverb
especially; in particular
"notably in the social sciences, the professors teach too much"
Wiktionary
notablyadverb
As a pointed example; in a notable manner.
Samuel Johnson's Dictionary
Notablyadverb
Etymology: from notable.
This we see notably proved, in that the oft polling of hedges conduces much to their lasting. Francis Bacon, Nat. Hist.
Mention the king of Spain or Poland, and he talks very notably; but if you go out of the gazette, you drop him. Joseph Addison, Spectator, №. 105.
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notably
Notably is an adverb that refers to something which is worthy of attention or is particularly significant, remarkable or outstanding in a certain context or situation. It is often used in discourse to highlight points of special importance or interest.
Webster Dictionary
Notablyadverb
in a notable manner
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Spoken Corpus Frequency
Rank popularity for the word 'Notably' in Spoken Corpus Frequency: #3860
Adverbs Frequency
Rank popularity for the word 'Notably' in Adverbs Frequency: #272
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Notably in Chaldean Numerology is: 5
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Notably in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8
Examples of Notably in a Sentence
In our shops now you can find cheese from Uruguay and Paraguay, dairy products from Chile, and a range of African countries, notably Tunisia and Morocco, have increased their deliveries of oysters.
And I was so proud of these players, the way they stepped up and handled the game, considering that some of them didnt have a chance to train properly before this camp. Lavelle also scored when the United States beat the Netherlands in Lyon, France, last year for the teams second straight World Cup title. Nine of the 11 U.S. starters for the final were in the starting lineup on Friday. Notably missing was Alex Morgan, who came in as a second-half substitute for her 170th appearance with the team. Morgan, currently playing for Tottenham, had not played for the United States since the World Cup final because she was pregnant with and gave birth to daughter Charlie. Netherlands coach Sarina Wiegman was not with the team because of a personal matter that was not related to COVID-19. Wiegman, a former Dutch midfielder who has coached the team since 2017, will take over as Englands national team coach next September, succeeding Phil Neville. Lavelle struck a left-footed goal on a break in the 41st minute. Kristie Mewis subbed in to join her younger sister on the field and scored nine minutes later. Sam Mewis was among the first to embrace her sister in celebration. I was I was so nervous to shoot it, but I just wound up and gave it the best I could. And then turning around and just realizing what had just happened and seeing Sam and Alex running towards me was so special. Its a very surreal moment for me.
I have several problems with [ HQ2 ]. Most notably providing $ 3 billion in public taxpayer subsidies for the richest corporation on earth when we have great needs of our own, offends me, this deal is so historically bad that I do not believe it can be tweaked.
Disney Chief Executive Bob Iger:
Our goal is to ensure that our brands, notably ESPN, remain strong, vital and relevant in a totally changed media landscape.
The very strong underlying inflationary pressures continue to be the main supportive fundamental factor driving the gold price. There are other ancillary factors, most notably, the war in Ukraine.
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- notablementCatalan, Valencian
- notablementeSpanish
- etenkin, eritoten, varsinkinFinnish
- notammentFrench
- notablementeGalician
- nevezetesenHungarian
- בייחודHebrew
- notavelmentePortuguese
- în specialRomanian
- 特别是Chinese
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