notablemente
“notablemente” means “significantly” in Spanish (when describing a large amount of change).
significantly, notably
Also: remarkably, visibly
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Las ventas han mejorado notablemente este mes.
B1Sales have improved significantly this month.
La temperatura bajó notablemente durante la noche.
B1The temperature dropped notably during the night.
Su español es notablemente mejor que el año pasado.
B2Your Spanish is remarkably better than last year.
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Which of these is the best synonym for 'notablemente'?
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Comes from the Latin 'notabilis' (worthy of note) combined with the suffix '-mente' (meaning 'in the manner of').
First recorded: 15th century
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Frequently Asked Questions
Does 'notablemente' mean 'notoriously'?
Not usually. In English, 'notorious' often means being famous for something bad. In Spanish, 'notablemente' is neutral and simply means 'to a great degree' or 'significantly'.
Can I use 'notablemente' to start a sentence?
Yes! You can use it to introduce a notable fact, similar to how you would use 'Notably,' in English.
Is it a very formal word?
It's a bit more polished than just saying 'mucho,' but it's used commonly in news, work emails, and school papers.