NOTABLY


Meaning of NOTABLY in English

adverb

COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS

■ ADJECTIVE

absent

Splenomegaly, ascites, and extrahepatic symptoms of chronic liver disease were notably absent .

Such a statement of principle is notably absent from the Government's proposals.

Strangely, nobody said anything, but the culprit has been notably absent from subsequent holidays.

EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

A number of respected philosophers, most notably Leibniz, criticized Newton's theories.

Some early doctors, notably Hippocrates, thought that diet and hygiene were important.

The project has been notably successful.

The use of illegal drugs - notably marijuana - has increased in recent years.

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

All recipes have been time and taste tested, most notably by her discriminating and diabetic husband.

As a printer Richardson was notably successful.

Elsewhere in the Asia/Pacific region, depressed economic conditions have in the main continued, notably in Australasia.

He got his big nose broken for his trouble and the guy he helped wasn't notably grateful.

Mostly, they must rely on accidents of geography, notably inner-city concentration.

The congress was characterized by frank admissions of past failings, notably in the economic sphere.

The project engineering department's own efficiency has been closely examined and, consequently, notably improved over the past year.

There are lots of wonderful musical settings of her grief and rage at this point, notably one by Monteverdi.

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