Inklingo

memorable

meh-moh-RAH-bleh/memoˈɾable/

memorable means memorable in Spanish (worth remembering).

memorable

Also: unforgettable, noteworthy
Adjectivem or fB1
A child and a grandparent standing together in a field of flowers under a bright sun.

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Tuvimos unas vacaciones memorables en México.

A2

We had a memorable vacation in Mexico.

Fue un discurso memorable que cambió la opinión de muchos.

B1

It was a memorable speech that changed many people's opinions.

La victoria del equipo fue un momento memorable para la ciudad.

B2

The team's victory was a memorable moment for the city.

Word Connections

Synonyms

Antonyms

  • olvidable (forgettable)
  • común (common)

Common Collocations

  • una experiencia memorablea memorable experience
  • un evento memorablea memorable event
  • hacer algo memorableto make something memorable

Translate to Spanish

Words that translate to "memorable" in Spanish:

memorablenoteworthyunforgettable

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Quick Quiz: memorable

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Which of these is the best synonym for 'memorable'?

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📚 Etymology

From the Latin word 'memorabilis,' which means 'worthy of being remembered.' It comes from the root 'memor,' which relates to the mind and remembering.

First recorded: 15th century

Cognates (Related words)

English: memorableFrench: mémorableItalian: memorabile

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does 'memorable' have a feminine form?

No, it is the same for both masculine and feminine nouns. For example: 'el viaje memorable' and 'la boda memorable'.

Is 'memorable' a common word in Spanish?

Yes, it's very common in both spoken and written Spanish, especially when reviewing movies, books, or sharing personal stories.

What is the difference between 'recordable' and 'memorable'?

'Recordable' means something *can* be remembered or recorded, while 'memorable' implies that it *should* be remembered because it was special or significant.