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词汇 memorable
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Definition of memorable in English:

memorable

adjective ˈmɛm(ə)rəb(ə)lˈmɛm(ə)rəb(ə)l
  • Worth remembering or easily remembered, especially because of being special or unusual.

    (尤指因为特别或不寻常而)值得纪念的;难忘的

    he recalled memorable moments in his life
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Last time, it was an early morning run around Central Park which was a memorable experience.
    • This was a memorable moment for them to say thank you for the music to their successors.
    • The memorable trips are there, captured in old photographs that rarely see daylight.
    • Should I come up with three separate pseudonyms or stick with my own memorable moniker?
    • It was a truly memorable night for all of them, an occasion to relish for years to come.
    • His most memorable moment of the trek came not at the very summit, but on the way up.
    • They've shown that there is more to advertising than a catchy slogan and a memorable logo.
    • The glorious weather made it a memorable day with long queues for ice-cream and cold drinks.
    • It was here I was to experience another memorable and glorious reminder of Cornwall.
    • Everyone keeps talking about the adult cast, but the kids really made this movie memorable.
    • What should have been an exciting and memorable night, turned out to be a great disappointment.
    • While details are blurred by the years, the most memorable moments have new definition.
    • This is why if something memorable happens you may remember it years down the line.
    • Every line that he sang over the decades has become memorable in some way or the other.
    • Your hard work and planning means each and everyone one of us had a memorable night.
    • Identify colours, images, themes and a name that works for you and is easily memorable.
    • Much of their success is owed to the band's unique fashion sense coupled with memorable tunes.
    • This record taught me the importance of backing vocals and how they can change a good song into a memorable one.
    • In fact, the comments in the two letters have spoilt for me what was meant to be a meaningful and memorable day.
    • It was memorable, not for the car, but for the unfortunate timing of the event.
    Synonyms
    unforgettable, catchy, haunting, indelible, not/never to be forgotten, signal, special
    momentous, significant, historic, notable, noteworthy, important, consequential, remarkable, outstanding, extraordinary, striking, vivid, arresting, impressive, distinctive, distinguished, famous, celebrated, renowned, notorious, illustrious, glorious
    immortal, undying, everlasting, eternal, unfading, perpetual, imperishable, timeless
    brilliant, supreme, superlative, dazzling, exciting, thrilling, enthralling, wonderful, marvellous
    informal out of this world

Derivatives

  • memorability

  • noun mɛm(ə)rəˈbɪlɪtiˌmɛm(ə)rəˈbɪlədi
    • Thinking beyond conventional boundaries and striving for differentiation and memorability is essential to the effectiveness of our design.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • But sensationalism is no guarantee of lasting memorability.
      • Well, it's always said that one of the tests of a poet is memorability.
      • Advertising values memorability and pattern recognition, and those things are pleasures, but difficulty and novelty and freshness are also pleasures.
      • However, differences in recall could be due to variations in the memorability of the associations to neutral and emotional words.
  • memorableness

  • noun
    • The simplicity, conclusiveness, and memorableness of this experiment - which has been repeated countless times in physiology courses - made a marked impression on Müller's contemporaries.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • It's an excellent sign of the memorableness of a character if, almost two decades after we last saw him, we can remember his little idiosyncracies: the carrot-eating, the terse questioning, the affectionate faux-contempt towards the goofy sidekick.
      • Written by lawyers, therapists, journalists, divines, moral philosophers, literary critics, and scholars-without-portfolio at think tanks, most of these books are easily forgotten, but memorableness is not a virtue prized in this genre.
      • In the cultural model, the measure of success is a work's impact, influence and memorableness.
      • Her rendering of natural settings, in lines of well-judged rhythm and simple syntax, contribute to the [volume's] memorableness.
      • As it turns out, both entertainment value and memorableness are tricky quantities which psychologists are still just starting to classify.

Origin

Late 15th century: from Latin memorabilis, from memorare 'bring to mind', from memor 'mindful'.

Definition of memorable in US English:

memorable

adjectiveˈmɛm(ə)rəb(ə)lˈmem(ə)rəb(ə)l
  • Worth remembering or easily remembered, especially because of being special or unusual.

    (尤指因为特别或不寻常而)值得纪念的;难忘的

    this victory was one of the most memorable of his career

    在他的事业中,这是最值得纪念的胜利之一。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • This is why if something memorable happens you may remember it years down the line.
    • His most memorable moment of the trek came not at the very summit, but on the way up.
    • Everyone keeps talking about the adult cast, but the kids really made this movie memorable.
    • In fact, the comments in the two letters have spoilt for me what was meant to be a meaningful and memorable day.
    • Identify colours, images, themes and a name that works for you and is easily memorable.
    • Should I come up with three separate pseudonyms or stick with my own memorable moniker?
    • The memorable trips are there, captured in old photographs that rarely see daylight.
    • Last time, it was an early morning run around Central Park which was a memorable experience.
    • It was a truly memorable night for all of them, an occasion to relish for years to come.
    • This was a memorable moment for them to say thank you for the music to their successors.
    • What should have been an exciting and memorable night, turned out to be a great disappointment.
    • This record taught me the importance of backing vocals and how they can change a good song into a memorable one.
    • It was here I was to experience another memorable and glorious reminder of Cornwall.
    • Every line that he sang over the decades has become memorable in some way or the other.
    • They've shown that there is more to advertising than a catchy slogan and a memorable logo.
    • Your hard work and planning means each and everyone one of us had a memorable night.
    • Much of their success is owed to the band's unique fashion sense coupled with memorable tunes.
    • While details are blurred by the years, the most memorable moments have new definition.
    • It was memorable, not for the car, but for the unfortunate timing of the event.
    • The glorious weather made it a memorable day with long queues for ice-cream and cold drinks.
    Synonyms
    unforgettable, catchy, haunting, indelible, never to be forgotten, not to be forgotten, signal, special

Origin

Late 15th century: from Latin memorabilis, from memorare ‘bring to mind’, from memor ‘mindful’.

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