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The word 'memorable' is an adjective, not a noun.
The adjective memorable describes a noun as worth remembering. Example: Our vacation in Rio was a memorable experience.
It is just language that is worth remembering, it can be noteworthy, impressive, celebrated and descriptive. An example would be a memorable speech
around the Elizabethan era there was a serial killer, Elizabeth Bathory. if this is for an assignment she is worth researching !
Do you mean memorable? If you mean memorable, it's memorable.
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