Especially vs Notably

When to use each in English, with meaning, register, and examples.

 EspeciallyNotably
MeaningMore than usual; particularly.Especially or particularly.
CEFR levelA2C1
Part of speechadverbadverb
Usage notesUsed to highlight a specific example or situation. Common in both spoken and written English but may sound overly formal in casual conversations.Use 'notably' in formal writing or discussions to highlight important examples or points. It might feel too strong or unnecessary in casual conversations.

Frequently asked questions: Especially vs Notably

What's the difference between "Especially" and "Notably"?

"Especially" means: More than usual; particularly. "Notably" means: Especially or particularly.

When should I use "Especially" and "Notably"?

They can all be used in everyday English.

Are "Especially" and "Notably" the same CEFR level?

"Especially" is at A2, "Notably" is at C1 on the CEFR scale.

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