adverb

notably

notably, particularly, significantly

The team has many good players, notably the captain.

The team has many good players, notably the captain.

Her health has improved notably since the treatment.

Her health has improved notably since the treatment.

notably, [clause] used to introduce an important example The city has several attractions, notably the old castle.

[verb] notably to modify a verb, meaning 'significantly' The economy grew notably last year.

Synonyms: particularly, especially, significantly, remarkably

From 'notable' + '-ly'. 'Notable' comes from Latin 'notabilis' meaning 'worthy of note', from 'notare' (to note).

Think of 'able to be noted'. If something is done 'notably', it's done in a way that is easy to note or notice.

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