notably
Prononciation : [ˈnoʊ.tə.bli]
Mot
Contexte : « emphasis »
(adverb) when you want to point out something that is important or worth mentioning. It's like saying, 'Hey, pay attention to this part because it's special or interesting.'
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The team played notably well this season, winning many games.
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She did not notably improve her performance compared to last year.
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What did you find notably different about the new movie?
Contexte : « identifying examples »
(adverb) when you specify something specific or illustrate a clear example. It helps you point out particular instances or people that stand out.
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There are many authors we admire, notably J.K. Rowling for her creativity.
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No authors stood out notably in the competition this year.
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Which artists do you think are notably influential in today's music?
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