notably
Pronunciation: [ˈnoʊ.tə.bli]
Word
Context: “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.'
Example
The team played notably well this season, winning many games.
Example
She did not notably improve her performance compared to last year.
Example
What did you find notably different about the new movie?
Context: “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.
Example
There are many authors we admire, notably J.K. Rowling for her creativity.
Example
No authors stood out notably in the competition this year.
Example
Which artists do you think are notably influential in today's music?
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