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