different between notably vs intensely

notably

English

Etymology

From Middle English notably, notabili, notablelyche, equivalent to notable +? -ly.

Adverb

notably (comparative more notably, superlative most notably)

  1. (focus) As a pointed example; in a notable manner.

Translations


Scots

Etymology

From notable (notable) +? -ly (-ly).

Adverb

notably (comparative mair notably, superlative maist notably)

  1. Notably.

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intensely

English

Alternative forms

  • intencely

Etymology

intense +? -ly

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?n?t?nsli/

Adverb

intensely (comparative more intensely, superlative most intensely)

  1. In an intense manner.
    He pursued his studies intensely.
  2. To an intense degree, extremely.
    An intensely private man, he kept chit-chat to a minimum.

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