MEMORABLE: Synonyms and Related Words. What is Another Word for MEMORABLE?

Need another word that means the same as “memorable”? Find 6 synonyms and 30 related words for “memorable” in this overview.

The synonyms of “Memorable” are: unforgettable, catchy, haunting, indelible, signal, special

Memorable as an Adjective

Definitions of "Memorable" as an adjective

According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “memorable” as an adjective can have the following definitions:

  • Worth remembering or easily remembered, especially because of being special or unusual.
  • Worth remembering.

Synonyms of "Memorable" as an adjective (6 Words)

catchy(of a tune or phrase) instantly appealing and memorable.
A catchy title for a movie.
hauntingPoignant; evocative.
From two handsome and talented young men to two haunting horrors of disintegration.
indelible(of ink or a pen) making marks that cannot be removed.
An indelible marker pen.
signalNotably out of the ordinary.
The year saw one signal triumph for the Labour party.
specialFor a special service or occasion.
Put on special buses for the big game.
unforgettableImpossible to forget; very memorable.
That unforgettable first kiss.

Usage Examples of "Memorable" as an adjective

  • He recalled memorable moments in his life.

Associations of "Memorable" (30 Words)

achievementA representation of a coat of arms with all the adjuncts to which a bearer of arms is entitled.
To reach this stage is a great achievement.
awesomeExtremely impressive or daunting; inspiring awe.
My yearly review went awesome.
celebrityA widely known person.
He was a baseball celebrity.
conspicuousWithout any attempt at concealment; completely obvious.
A tower conspicuous at a great distance.
distinguished(used of persons) standing above others in character or attainment or reputation.
His distinguished bearing.
eminenceA slight projection from the surface of the body.
Her eminence in cinematography.
eminentOf imposing height; especially standing out above others.
One of the world s most eminent statisticians.
excellentExtremely good; outstanding.
Their results are excellent.
featA notable achievement.
He performed a great feat.
illustriousWidely known and esteemed.
An illustrious achievement.
indelible(of ink or a pen) making marks that cannot be removed.
An indelible marker pen.
ineradicableNot able to be destroyed or rooted out.
Ineradicable hostility.
lastingLasting a long time without change.
A long lasting friendship.
luminaryA celebrity who is an inspiration to others.
One of the luminaries of child psychiatry.
notableWorthy of attention or notice; remarkable.
The gardens are notable for their collection of magnolias and camellias.
notedWell known; famous.
The restaurant is noted for its high standards of cuisine.
noteworthyWorth paying attention to; interesting or significant.
It is noteworthy that no one at the Bank has accepted responsibility for the failure.
noticeableUndesirably noticeable.
Noticeable shadows under her eyes.
obtrusiveNoticeable or prominent in an unwelcome or intrusive way.
Equally obtrusive was the graffiti.
outstandingOf major significance or importance.
Works of outstanding banality.
personageA character in a play or other work.
The key explains who all the personages in the paintings are.
phenomenalPerceptible by the senses or through immediate experience.
Phenomenal feats of memory.
prominenceA stream of incandescent gas projecting above the sun’s chromosphere.
He stood on the rocky prominence.
prominentA stout drab-coloured moth with tufts on the forewings which stick up while at rest, the caterpillars of which typically have fleshy growths on the back.
A man with big prominent eyes like a lobster s.
remarkableWorthy of attention; striking.
A remarkable achievement.
reminderSomeone who gives a warning so that a mistake can be avoided.
One man was threatened with court action for not paying his water rates when he did not receive a reminder.
renownThe condition of being known or talked about by many people; fame.
Authors of great renown.
renownedKnown or talked about by many people; famous.
A renowned author.
significantHaving a particular meaning; indicative of something.
She gave him a significant look.
uncannySurpassing the ordinary or normal.
Stumps had uncanny shapes as of monstrous creatures.

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