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Notably Moderate

Notably has 3 different meanings across 1 category:

Adverb

Definitions
Adverb
1

especially; in particular

"notably in the social sciences, the professors teach too much"

2

to a remarkable degree or extent

"she was unusually tall"

"Notably missing from the network's fall line-up are any half-hour scripted comedies"

3

As a pointed example; in a notable manner.

"The CEO notably chose to address the staff's concerns directly rather than issuing a generic statement."

In plain English: Notably means something is worth mentioning because it stands out as special or important.

"The company is notably known for its commitment to sustainability."

Usage: Use notably to highlight specific examples or facts that stand out within a larger statement, such as noting the team's most impressive victory. It functions similarly to especially but often introduces distinct instances rather than modifying adjectives directly.

Example Sentences
"The company is notably known for its commitment to sustainability." adv
"She is notably good at solving complex puzzles." adv
"The weather was notably colder than usual this week." adv
"His performance in the game was notably better than last time." adv
Related Terms
Antonyms
commonly

Origin

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

Rhyming Words
bly ably nobly sably garbly nimbly glibly usably wambly pebbly gobbly feebly unably cobbly fambly wombly nubbly jumbly hobbly mumbly
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