Definition of memorably in English:
memorably
adverb ˈmɛm(ə)rəbliˈmɛm(ə)rəbli
In a way that is worth remembering or easily remembered.
his reaction was memorably described as the "longest sulk in history"
these poignant vignettes capture memorably a sense of crisis and confusion
Example sentencesExamples
- Two well-known local models are memorably featured.
- It was emigration that transformed a competent British landscape painter into a memorably poetic artist.
- He memorably dubbed the singer's death "the day the music died."
- Her lampooning of a fashion shoot, especially her shot of a grotesque model with dirty socks, is memorably funny.
- As Hill memorably remarks, Cotman was certainly ' in Arcadian dreamland ' that summer.
- He makes sure we're emotionally involved before we're intellectually engaged, rendering his epic memorably intimate.
- Even a passing mention of Shelley's most endurable creation immediately brings to mind Boris Karloff's memorably monstrous visage from the 1931 film.
- He gives a memorably twisted performance, mocking the people he kills.
- His portrayal of the "man of science" sent by Napoleon to oversee Charenton results in a memorably detestable villain.
- One critic memorably and accurately described her as "beyond beautiful."
Definition of memorably in US English:
memorably
adverbˈmem(ə)rəblēˈmɛm(ə)rəbli
In a way that is worth remembering or easily remembered.
his reaction was memorably described as the "longest sulk in history"
these poignant vignettes capture memorably a sense of crisis and confusion
Example sentencesExamples
- He memorably dubbed the singer's death "the day the music died."
- One critic memorably and accurately described her as "beyond beautiful."
- It was emigration that transformed a competent British landscape painter into a memorably poetic artist.
- Her lampooning of a fashion shoot, especially her shot of a grotesque model with dirty socks, is memorably funny.
- He makes sure we're emotionally involved before we're intellectually engaged, rendering his epic memorably intimate.
- Even a passing mention of Shelley's most endurable creation immediately brings to mind Boris Karloff's memorably monstrous visage from the 1931 film.
- He gives a memorably twisted performance, mocking the people he kills.
- Two well-known local models are memorably featured.
- As Hill memorably remarks, Cotman was certainly ' in Arcadian dreamland ' that summer.
- His portrayal of the "man of science" sent by Napoleon to oversee Charenton results in a memorably detestable villain.