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no·ta·ble  (nt-bl)
adj.
1. Worthy of note or notice; remarkable: notable beauty; sled dogs that are notable for their stamina.
2. Characterized by excellence or distinction; eminent: formed a commission of notable citizens. See Synonyms at noted.
n.
1. A person of distinction or great reputation. See Synonyms at celebrity.
2. often Notable One of a council of prominent persons in pre-Revolutionary France called into assembly to deliberate at times of emergency.

[Middle English, from Old French, from Latin notbilis, from notre, to note, from nota, note; see note.]

nota·ble·ness n.
nota·bly adv.

notably [ˈnəʊtəblɪ]
adv
particularly or especially; in a way worthy of being noted
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Adv.1.notably - especially; in particular; "notably in the social sciences, the professors teach too much"

notably
adverb
1. particularly, especially, in particular, principally, primarily, specially He said that other countries - notably those of Eastern Europe - were in need of assistance.
Translations
notably [ˈnəʊtəblɪ] ADV
1. (= in particular) → particularmente, en particular
several countries, notably France and Spainvarios países, particularmente or en particular Francia y España
later religions, most notably Christianityposteriores religiones, muy en particular or sobre todo el cristianismo ...
2. (= noticeably) → notablemente
notably [ˈnəʊtəbli] adv
(= particularly) → notamment, en particulier
most notably → notamment, en particulier
(= noticeably) [higher, lower, different] → nettement
He was notably less active than his colleagues → Il était nettement moins actif que ses collègues.
Their policies were notably different from that of the coalition → Leur politique était nettement différente de celle de la coalition.
to be notably absent → briller par son absence
The British ambassador was notably absent → L'ambassadeur britannique brillait par son absence.
(= remarkably) → remarquablement
notably
adv
(= strikingly)auffallend; improved, differentbeträchtlich; to be notably absentdurch Abwesenheit glänzen; they were notably unimpressedsie zeigten sich bemerkenswert unbeeindruckt
(= in particular)hauptsächlich, insbesondere; most notablyvor allem
notably [ˈnəʊtəblɪ] adv (noticeably) → notevolmente; (in particular) → in particolare
notably [ˈnəʊtəblɪ] adv (noticeably) → notevolmente; (in particular) → in particolare


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These noble qualities flourish as notably in a country church and churchyard as in the drawing-room, or in the closet.
It is interesting to add that he was a painter as well, and the friend of painters, notably the soldier-artist, Kiang-Tu, to whom he dedicates a poem.
And yet I was conscious of a slight shock or hurt in that she was able to do the thing I had begged her to do and which she had notably disliked.
 
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