Notably

usgb/ˈnəʊtəbli/
adverb

Especially or particularly.

There are several differences between the two, notably in their exterior design.
Visual representation of "notably" - Especially or particularly.

Often appears as...

  • notably absent
  • notably different
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Highlighting Differences

Use 'notably' when emphasizing distinctions between things or people.

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Both cities are great for tourists, but Paris is notably more romantic.
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Expressing Excellence

Use 'notably' to stress when something stands out due to excellence or superiority.

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His contributions to science were notably more impactful.
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Contrasting Situations

Use 'notably' to compare and show a noticeable contrast in situations or cases.

Illustration for Contrasting Situations
While the team performed well, their defense was notably strong.
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conspicuousdistinctiveespeciallynoticeableparticularremarkablystrikingly
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