Similar words: notable, inevitably, lamentably, indisputably, affably, reliably, probably, adorably. Meaning: ['nəʊtəblɪ] adv. to a notable extent.
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(211) He was notably absent from the company's conference call . Mr.
(212) Windows Vista had more than its share of problems, most notably the device driver boondoggle.
(213) There are several unauthorized Hubbard biographies—most notably, Russell Miller's "Bare-Faced Messiah, " Jon Atack's "A Piece of Blue Sky, " and Bent Corydon's "L. Ron Hubbard: Messiah or Madman?"
(214) This means that in a world where greenhouse warming is wetting the atmosphere, the lower parts of the atmosphere should warm at a greater rate than the surface, most notably in the tropics.
(215) Experimental results show that CAI combustion is notably influenced by residual gas fraction and air-fuel ratio.
(216) The experiments indicate the inkblot from the same brand and the same batch of carbonic ink is similar, but different notably from the different brand or the different batches.
(217) It served in the western and eastern front notably in the battle of Normandy, operation "Market Garden" in Holland, and the offensive in Ardennes.
(218) Most notably, the Saudis acquired operating control of Aramco, fully nationalizing it in 1980 under the leadership of Ahmed Zaki Yamani.
(219) Federal authorities said the gunman was an 88-year-old Maryland man, James von Brunn, who has a history of making white supremacist and anti-Semitic statements(Sentence dictionary), notably on his Web site.
(220) Auto stocks recovered a bit after being hit hard at the start of the week, notably in Germany, as the market fretted that China's interest-rate hike might bite into car demand.
(221) Pink Floyd would reach greater heights, notably on Dark Side Of The Moon, but with The Piper...they managed to capture the essence of 1960s psychedelia perfectly.
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