notably (Meaning)
notably (r)
especially; in particular
to a remarkable degree or extent
notably (adv.)
In a notable manner.
Synonyms & Antonyms of notably
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notably Sentence Examples
- The company's success was notably attributed to its innovative marketing strategies.
- Notably, the painting featured vibrant colors and intricate brushwork that drew attention.
- The athlete's performance was notably impressive, breaking several previous records.
- Notably, the research found a correlation between diet and disease risk.
- The city's skyline was notably transformed by the construction of a towering skyscraper.
- Notably, the museum's collection included works by some of the most famous artists in history.
- The speaker's voice was notably clear and articulate, capturing the audience's attention.
- Notably, the organization had a strong history of supporting local communities.
- The weather forecast predicted notably severe storms approaching the coastline.
- Notably, the new regulations imposed strict limits on the use of pesticides.
FAQs About the word notably
especially; in particular, to a remarkable degree or extentIn a notable manner.
especially, particularly, specifically,specially, in particular,expressly, concretely
generally,generally, mainly, basically, principally, chiefly, primarily, largely, predominantly, mainly
The company's success was notably attributed to its innovative marketing strategies.
Notably, the painting featured vibrant colors and intricate brushwork that drew attention.
The athlete's performance was notably impressive, breaking several previous records.
Notably, the research found a correlation between diet and disease risk.