Pronunciation: /ˈnoʊtəbli/
adverb used to emphasize a particular point or aspect, typically one that is important or significant
A1 She is notably good at playing the piano.
A2 Notably, the new store has a wide selection of organic products.
B1 The company's profits have notably increased since implementing new marketing strategies.
B2 The film received notably positive reviews from critics.
C1 Notably, the CEO made a significant impact on the company's growth.
C2 The artist is notably known for his innovative use of mixed media in his sculptures.
formal The company's revenue increased notably after implementing the new marketing strategy.
informal She is notably the best player on the team.
slang That new restaurant downtown is notably lit.
figurative His leadership skills are notably a guiding light for the team.
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