-blē, -bli adverb
Etymology: Middle English, from notable (I)
1. : in a notable manner : to an extreme or considerable degree : remarkably , strikingly
club operators are notably close-mouthed on sales figures — Mitchell Gordon
became apparent that the seasons vary notably in length — Benjamin Farrington
American English has tended to be notably euphemistic — Thomas Pyles
beef consumption was notably higher — Dun's Review
were both notably stubborn — Hugh MacLennan
2. : especially , particularly
neither comfortable nor notably uncomfortable — Andy Logan
other powers, notably Britain and the United States — C.A.Fisher
continued to be produced, notably in recent years — I.M.Price
3. : in a manner likely to attract attention : noticeably , conspicuously
could not really be called united, with so many countries notably absent — Mollie Panter-Downes