Sentence examples for memorably from inspiring English sources

The word "memorably" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is worth remembering or has a lasting impression.
Example: "The concert was memorably exciting, leaving the audience in awe."
Alternatives: "Remarkably" or "Unforgettably."

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memorably

adverb

In a memorable manner.

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When the stockmarket went into free fall the next morning with the DGEN shares losing 9.3% of their value in just the first 50 minutes of selling the country's Securities and Exchange Commission shut down the exchange.In 1996, a similar share crash was memorably named "the Slaughter of the Innocents" (erm, it was memorable to The Economist anyway).

The region may not be "desolate", as a Tory peer so memorably misdescribed it, but venues can be a bit quiet on a week night.

It is not the first time Inverdale has been guilty of an on-air faux pas in recent times, most memorably when criticising Marion Bartoli's looks before the 2013 Wimbledon final.

Last year Alan Milburn's Social Mobility and Child Poverty Commission memorably told us that the odds of a child on free school meals getting into Oxbridge was 2,000-1.

NBC's remake of BBC2 comedy Coupling was axed after four episodes in 2003, with creator Steven Moffat – now Doctor Who showrunner – memorably berating the network for meddling with the show.

The day's filming schedule, inevitably, was delayed, and Robards kept us entertained with a stream of anecdotes, most memorably the comforting admission that the first time he'd ever walked on to a Broadway stage to do an audition speech, and before he'd even opened his mouth to speak, the director called out from the stalls: "You already stink".

In 1970, in The Female Eunuch, Germaine Greer memorably wrote that "if you think you are emancipated, you might consider the idea of tasting your own menstrual blood – if it makes you sick, you've a long way to go, baby".

Merritt served a 21-month ban after testing positive for a banned steroid and memorably claimed it was a penile enlargement product.

She has since largely avoided the media, including members of the press who have traveled with her – or, memorably, chased after her.

The then Labour prime minister Jim Callaghan memorably warned the nationalists they were "turkeys voting for an early Christmas", when they tabled a no-confidence motion in the Labour government.

Conservative pundit Sarah Palin made a cute, sporting little cameo on Saturday Night Live's 40th anniversary show this weekend – winking at her own disastrous 2008 vice-presidential run, which was memorably skewered at the time by SNL's Tina Fey.

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