Notably
UK /["/ˈnəʊtəbli/"]/US /["/ˈnəʊtəbli/"]/
Definition
used for giving a good or the most important example of something
In simple words: Especially or particularly.
Examples
- The house had many drawbacks, most notably its price.
- This argument has been put forward by many politicians, most notably by the Prime Minister and the Foreign Secretary.
- This has not been a notably successful project.
Usage notes
Use 'notably' in formal writing or discussions to highlight important examples or points. It might feel too strong or unnecessary in casual conversations.
Grammar pattern
notably + clause
Memory hint
Think of 'notably' as 'note-ably' — you are noting something important.
Collocations
- notably absent
- notably different
- notably improved
- notably larger
- notably successful
Synonyms
- especially
Antonyms
- insignificantly
- unremarkably
- commonly
- ordinarily
Common mistakes
- Using 'notably' in a question form incorrectly.
- Confusing with 'notable' as a noun.
- Placing 'notably' too far from the subject it modifies.