It is just language that is worth remembering, it can be noteworthy, impressive, celebrated and descriptive. An example would be a memorable speech
memorable
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.
The ceremony was very memorable. as in, you would remember the ceremony, and was almost unforgettable
Memorize
One opposite is "forgettable."
Different languages differentiate the different cultures. French is a nice calm and romantic language, and France is calm itself.
A universal theme is included in most classics, as well as careful use of language, and memorable characters.
Do you mean memorable? If you mean memorable, it's memorable.
A universal theme is included in most classics, as well as careful use of language, and memorable characters.
He is just about the most skillful user of the English language that ever was. He was able to put things in a succinct and memorable way that nobody has been able to match.
memorable
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.
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I guess the definition of memorable quotes depends upon who is remebering them and what they mean to an individual. For instance, what I think may be a memorable quote may not be memorable to you because it means nothing to you.
satisfies
The word you want is "memorable" and the answer is that Ares was a god, everything he did was memorable.
concise, witty, and memorable.