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

Need another word that means the same as “notably”? Find 37 synonyms and 30 related words for “notably” in this overview.

The synonyms of “Notably” are: remarkably, unco, unusually, in particular, particularly, especially, specially, primarily, principally, above all, strikingly, impressively, very, extremely, exceptionally, singularly, peculiarly, distinctly, significantly, extraordinarily, uncommonly, uniquely, outstandingly, amazingly, incredibly, awfully, terribly, really, markedly, decidedly, surprisingly, conspicuously, spectacularly, signally, noticeably, clearly, plainly

Notably as an Adverb

Definitions of "Notably" as an adverb

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

  • To a remarkable degree or extent.
  • In a way that is striking or remarkable.
  • Especially; in particular.
  • In particular; especially.

Synonyms of "Notably" as an adverb (37 Words)

above allAt an earlier place.
amazinglyIn a way that causes great surprise or wonder.
Amazingly 66 passengers and crew members survived.
awfullyVery much.
I m awfully sorry to bother you so late.
clearlyIn an easily perceptible manner.
Could be seen clearly under the microscope.
conspicuouslyIn a way that attracts notice or attention.
The signs were conspicuously displayed inside the restaurant.
decidedlyIn a decisive and confident way.
He looked decidedly uncomfortable.
distinctlyTo a distinct degree.
It s distinctly possible.
especiallyTo a distinctly greater extent or degree than is common.
A new song written especially for Jonathan.
exceptionallyOnly in unusual circumstances.
The court allows half an hour in most cases one hour exceptionally for a very important case.
extraordinarilyTo a remarkable degree; extremely.
It is a simple story extraordinarily well told.
extremelyTo a very great degree; very.
Extremely unpleasant.
impressivelyIn an impressive manner.
He has performed impressively in recent games.
in particularTo or toward the inside of.
incrediblyNot easy to believe.
Behind you the coastal hills plunge to the incredibly blue sea backed by the Turkish mountains.
markedlyTo an extent which is clearly noticeable; significantly.
This advice is markedly different to that last year.
noticeablyIn a noticeable manner.
After surgery she deteriorated noticeably.
outstandinglyExceptionally.
Outstandingly beautiful gardens.
particularlyUniquely or characteristically.
He was particularly fussy about spelling.
peculiarlyMore than usually; especially.
Under peculiarly tragic circumstances.
plainlyUnmistakably plain is often used informally for plainly.
A light was plainly visible.
primarilyFor the most part; mainly.
Around 80 per cent of personal computers are used primarily for word processing.
principallyFor the most part; chiefly.
He was principally a landscape painter.
reallyUsed as intensifiers real is sometimes used informally for really rattling is informal.
I m sorry Ruth I really am.
remarkablyIn a way that is worthy of attention.
Remarkably she hung on to her job.
signallyAs a signal.
Signally inappropriate methods.
significantlyIn a statistically significant way.
He paused significantly.
singularlyIn a singular manner or to a singular degree.
Charlotte thought her very singularly dressed.
speciallyFor a special purpose.
A specially arranged dinner.
spectacularlyIn a spectacular manner.
A spectacularly stupid idea.
strikinglyIn a way that attracts attention by reason of being unusual, extreme, or prominent.
A strikingly beautiful girl.
surprisinglyIn a way that causes surprise; unexpectedly.
He rather surprisingly took up the cause.
terriblyVery; extremely.
I m terribly sorry.
uncoTo a remarkable degree or extent.
It s got an unco fine taste.
uncommonlyExceptionally; very.
He is an uncommonly good talker.
uniquelySo as to be unique.
A way of life that was uniquely British.
unusuallyTo a remarkable or unusual extent; exceptionally.
She was unusually tall.
veryUsed as intensifiers; `real’ is sometimes used informally for `really’; `rattling’ is informal.
The very best quality.

Usage Examples of "Notably" as an adverb

  • Such a statement is notably absent from the government's proposals.
  • A diet low in animal fat protects against potentially fatal diseases, notably diabetes.

Associations of "Notably" (30 Words)

adaptedChanged in order to improve or made more fit for a particular purpose.
Seeds precisely adapted to the area.
definedClearly characterized or delimited.
Hills defined against the evening sky.
dispensationThe act of dispensing (giving out in portions.
Scholarship is conveyed to a wider audience than under the old dispensation.
distinctNot alike; different in nature or quality.
Trenchant distinctions between right and wrong.
distinctiveCapable of being classified.
Jerusalem has a distinctive Middle East flavor.
egregiousOutstandingly bad; shocking.
Egregious abuses of copyright.
emphasisSpecial importance, value, or prominence given to something.
The red light gave the central figure increased emphasis.
especialBetter or greater than usual; special.
These traditions are of especial interest to feminists.
especiallyIn a special manner.
A new song written especially for Jonathan.
exceptionallyTo a greater degree than normal; unusually.
The weather was exceptionally mild for the time of the year.
featuredMade a feature or highlight; given prominence.
This blond blue eyed regular featured queen.
flagrant(of an action considered wrong or immoral) conspicuously or obviously offensive.
A flagrant violation of the law.
hallmarkStamp with a hallmark.
The tiny bubbles are the hallmark of fine champagnes.
idiosyncraticRelating to idiosyncrasy; peculiar or individual.
She emerged as one of the great idiosyncratic talents of the nineties.
insofarTo the degree or extent that.
Insofar as it can be ascertained the horse lung is comparable to that of man.
junctureA place where things join.
At such junctures he always had an impulse to leave.
noticedBeing perceived or observed.
An easily noticed effect on the rate of growth.
particularUsed to single out an individual member of a specified group or class.
Very particular about how her food was prepared.
particularlyTo a higher degree than is usual or average.
A particularly gruesome attack.
peculiarUnique or specific to a person or thing or category.
Rights peculiar to the rich.
salienceThe quality of being particularly noticeable or important; prominence.
The political salience of religion has a considerable impact.
selectedChosen in preference to another.
singularlyIn a strange or eccentric way.
A singularly unattractive colour.
specialA special offering usually temporary and at a reduced price that is featured in advertising.
A special occasion.
speciallyTo a distinctly greater extent or degree than is common.
A specially arranged dinner.
specificA medicine that has a mitigating effect on a specific disease.
The differences between them can only be on the specific level.
specificallyFor a particular purpose.
There are three genera in common but these differ specifically.
specificityThe narrowness of the range of substances with which an antibody or other agent acts or is effective.
Host specificity of a parasite.
tailoredSeverely simple in line or design.
Tailored curtains.
uniqueA unique person or thing.
Original and unique designs.

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