| word | notably |
|---|---|
| definition | adverb You use notably to specify an important or typical example of something that you are talking about. More important problems, notably the fate of the children, had to be decided. It was a question of making sure certain needs were addressed, notably in the pensions area. You can use notably to emphasize a particular quality that someone or something has. Old established friends are notably absent, so it's a good opportunity to make new contacts. A notably short, silver-haired man, he plays basketball with his staff several times a week. |
| cefr-level | C1 |
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