MEMORABLE

memorable

(adjective) worth remembering

Source: WordNet® 3.1


Etymology

Adjective

memorable (comparative more memorable, superlative most memorable)

Worthy to be remembered; very important or remarkable.

Synonyms

• See also memorable

Source: Wiktionary


Mem"o*ra*ble, a. Etym: [L. memorabilis, fr. memorare to bring to remembrance, fr. memor mindful, remembering. See Memory, and cf. Memorabilia.]

Definition: Worthy to be remembered; very important or remarkable.

– Mem"o*ra*ble*ness, n.

– Mem"o*ra*bly, adv. Surviving fame to gain, Buy tombs, by books, by memorable deeds. Sir J. Davies.

Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition



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