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memorably

American  
[me-mer-uhb-lee] / ˈmɛ mər əb li /

adverb

  1. in a way that is memorable.


Example Sentences

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The ultimate clay-court goal for Alcaraz is defending the French Open title which he memorably claimed by beating Sinner in an all-time classic last year.

From BBC

Zendaya memorably teased her engagement to the British actor at the 2025 Golden Globes, when she stepped out on the red carpet with a ring on that finger.

From Los Angeles Times

He memorably appeared on the front of the French edition of GQ magazine in a canary-yellow dressing gown and has been on the front row of designer runways at Paris Fashion Week.

From BBC

A black, polished sliding door delivers you into a reception room whose pomp is disciplined by marble piers, dark patinated-bronze framing panels, and—most memorably—walls sheathed in gold mosaic and red marble.

From The Wall Street Journal

Kershaw made two relief appearances during their championship run, most memorably in the 12th inning of Game 3 of the World Series.

From Los Angeles Times