Adverb
In a notable manner.
Source: Webster's dictionaryMan brings all things to the test of himself, and this is notably true of lightning. Aldo Leopold
Hindsight is notably cleverer than foresight. Chester W. Nimitz
The ultimate binding element in the medieval order was subordination to the divine will and its earthly representatives, notably the pope. Irving Babbitt
It occurs to you that Ulysses is about cliché. It is about inherited, ready-made formulations - most notably Irish Catholicism and anti-Semitism. After all, prejudices are clichés: they are secondhand hatreds... Joyce never uses a cliché in innocence. Martin Amis
Liberal democracy itself is under threat notably in the USA, in eastern Europe and perhaps here. Authoritarians and extremists of both right and left are on the march. Vince Cable
It is not until a community or an individual has advanced a fair distance along the path of civilisation and shows by its laws its elimination of many of its most mischievous dispositions - notably sadism - that it can bear to admit the equality of women. Rebecca West