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A sense of awe-inspiring grandeur, attributed to the works of famous artists, notably Michelangelo.
The definition of Pretty Boy according to the Webster dictionary is "a man who is notably good-looking". The Webster dictionary notes that this term was first used in 1885.
'libral', as spelled is gibberish. - Do you possibly mean 'libEral' which means generous and open-handed. Also a political party in many countries, notably Britain and Canada.
The girl beside him was notably nervous. She seems notably unimpressed by all their arguments. The man in the corner was notably quiet the whole time.
The definition of equinox and solstice in Antarctica is the same as it is anywhere on earth. Notably, however, Antarctica's seasons are exactly reversed from those in the Northern Hemisphere. For example, the shortest day in Antarctica is June 21, the first day of winter, and the longest day is December, the first day of summer.
Notably is an adverb and doesn't have a verb form. Adverbs modify verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs.
notably, particulary, remarkably notably, particulary, remarkably
* Usually it means a thousand thousand billion. That is to say, a 1 followed by fifteen zeros.* (Dated usage, notably British) A million trillion or a 1 followed by 21 zeros. http://freefactfinder.com/definition/Quadrilion.html
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Nowhere, if you are referring to the original definition of socialism which is that of true equality and democracy. Some eastern European countries, most notably Sweden, are somewhat socialist but mostly capitalist. Others, such as China or Cuba, try to look socialist, but they are not.
The language notably absent in the literature of the Greeks and Romans is English.
"Notably" is an adverb used to emphasize a particular point or highlight something significant. For example, in the sentence "She has notably improved her performance," it indicates that her improvement is especially remarkable or worthy of attention.