Notably (Adverb)
Meaning 1
To a remarkable degree or extent; "she was unusually tall"; "Notably missing from the network's fall line-up are any half-hour scripted comedies".
Examples
- The new employee was notably skilled at solving complex problems, impressing the entire team.
- Notably absent from the meeting were the key stakeholders, which raised concerns about its legitimacy.
- Her research in quantum physics was notably innovative and changed the course of the field.
- The company's profits were notably higher than expected, thanks to the successful launch of their new product.
- He was notably late to the interview, which made a bad impression on the hiring manager.
Synonyms
Meaning 2
Especially; in particular; "notably in the social sciences, the professors teach too much".
Examples
- Notably in history classes, the focus was on dates and event timelines.
- He excelled in English literature, but was mediocre in other subjects, notably in mathematics.
- Notably among Asian countries, Japan has consistently produced cutting-edge technology.
- The politician's support base was growing, notably among young voters who appreciated her progressive ideas.
- Notably in the social sciences, the professors teach too much theoretical content.