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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
notably
adverb
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
absent
▪ Splenomegaly, ascites, and extrahepatic symptoms of chronic liver disease were notably absent.
▪ Such a statement of principle is notably absent from the Government's proposals.
▪ Strangely, nobody said anything, but the culprit has been notably absent from subsequent holidays.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ A number of respected philosophers, most notably Leibniz, criticized Newton's theories.
▪ Some early doctors, notably Hippocrates, thought that diet and hygiene were important.
▪ The project has been notably successful.
▪ The use of illegal drugs - notably marijuana - has increased in recent years.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ All recipes have been time and taste tested, most notably by her discriminating and diabetic husband.
▪ As a printer Richardson was notably successful.
▪ Elsewhere in the Asia/Pacific region, depressed economic conditions have in the main continued, notably in Australasia.
▪ He got his big nose broken for his trouble and the guy he helped wasn't notably grateful.
▪ Mostly, they must rely on accidents of geography, notably inner-city concentration.
▪ The congress was characterized by frank admissions of past failings, notably in the economic sphere.
▪ The project engineering department's own efficiency has been closely examined and, consequently, notably improved over the past year.
▪ There are lots of wonderful musical settings of her grief and rage at this point, notably one by Monteverdi.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Notably

Notably \Not"a*bly\, adv. In a notable manner.

Wiktionary
notably

adv. (context focus English) As a pointed example; in a notable manner.

WordNet
notably

adv. to a notable extent; "notably in the social sciences, the professors teach too much"

Usage examples of "notably".

The other British force which faced the Boers who were advancing through Stormberg was commanded by General Gatacre, a man who bore a high reputation for fearlessness and tireless energy, though he had been criticised, notably during the Soudan campaign, for having called upon his men for undue and unnecessary exertion.

Still on the same day, at the Argentine base at Orkney Island, two meteorological observers sighted an aerial object flying at high speed on a parabolic trajectory, course E-W, white luminosity, causing disturbance in the magnetic field registered on geomagnetic instruments with patterns notably out of the normal.

Notably so, when in a neck-to-neck dash with an express train, the aeroplane won out in a race to file the location papers of the mine at Monument Rocks.

Besides the Cathars, the region was, and always has been, a centre of alchemy, and several villages attest to the alchemical preoccupations of its former residents, notably Alet-les-Bains near Limoux, where the houses are still decorated with esoteric symbolism.

She seemed to like me middling tolerable, but I had rivals, notably a snub-nosed Arizona waddy by the name of Bizz Ridgeway.

Though Angela, of course, made much public show of fealty and devotion to Richard, it was well-known in court circles that she despised him, and several courtiers and foreigners were bruited at one time or another to be her chosen bedmates, most notably Duque Tomaso del Monteleone, Ambassador of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies.

In order not to alarm the middle classes the workmen had been requested, notably those employed by Derosne and Cail, to come in coats.

Moreover, if we are truly juxtaposed in a close, tenement-house super-universe with another cosmos, one temporarily wider port is not going to increase notably the flow of spiritual energies between cognates in the two cosmoi.

The teachings of Buddhism and the Whole Earth Church had much in common, most notably the emphases on the cyclical nature of life.

Visible to no one within that notably empty room, baneful energy sizzled along the radical, arced from radical streamer to the outermost Cardinal Ring.

In recent years, the Hawkbill has been used part-time for civilian research in the Arctic, notably the SCICEX research sponsored by the National Science Foundation in conjunction with several research institutions.

You found it among the young Bolshevik Jews, among the young gentry of the wilder Communist sects, and very notably among the sullen murderous hobbledehoys in Ireland.

Lastly, returned cleane downe, I beheld in the Porphire laste along the sides notably insculpt and grauen these hierogliphies.

Nicholas Loder had bought Greville all his subsequent horses and done notably well with them, and Greville had assured me that he got on well with the man by telephone, and that he was perfectly friendly.

Council had heard other testimony, notably from Revered Daughter Crysania, who had spoken up for both men, adding her firm belief that Paladine himself had guided their way into the tower, for, though he wore his own armor, adorned with the death lily, evidence indicated that Steel Brightblade had been mistaken by every Solamnic Knight he met for one of their own-until the end.