adj.
Worth being remembered or noted; remarkable: "memoirs of people who never had a memorable thought" (George F. Will).
[Middle English, from Old French, from Latin memorābilis, from memorāre, to bring to remembrance, from memor, mindful.]
memorability mem'o·ra·bil'i·ty or mem'o·ra·ble·ness n.memorably mem'o·ra·bly adv.
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