notably

CEFRB2

/nˈoʊtəbli/

adverb

Türkçe translations

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In plain English

  1. 01

    adverb

    In a way that is especially noticeable or important.

  2. 02

    adverb

    Extra detail

    As a pointed example; in a notable manner.

Examples

  • She had many awards, notably a Nobel Prize.

  • The absence of glasses notably affects the quality of life of those who need them.

At a glance

Sits at B2 on the CEFR scale

Senses
2
Parts of speech
1
Citations
2
Synonyms
1

Deep Dive

More examples

In context
  • Allport's decision in 1872 to abolish Second Class on the Midland and effectively upgrade Third Class to the standards of Second, most notably with upholstered seating, sent shockwaves through the Victorian railway.

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Origin

adverb

From Middle English notably, notabili, notablelyche, equivalent to notable + -ly.