Memorable Meaning in English
word
/ˈmɛmɝəbəɫ/
MEM-ur-uh-buhl
/mˈɛməɹəbəl/
MEM-uh-ruh-buhl
Definition
If something is memorable, it is easy to remember because it was special, interesting, or emotionally powerful.
Usage & Nuances
'Memorable' is often used to describe events, experiences, or people that made a strong impression. Common collocations: 'memorable moment', 'memorable trip', 'memorable speech'. It can be positive or neutral, but rarely negative.
Spanish: inolvidable - memorablePortuguese (BR): memorável - inesquecívelPortuguese (PT): memorável - inesquecívelChinese (Simplified): 难忘的 - 值得纪念的Chinese (Traditional): 難忘的 - 值得紀唸的Hindi: यादगारArabic: لا يُنسى - جدير بالتذكرBengali: স্মরণীয়Russian: незабываемый - памятныйJapanese: 忘れられない - 記憶に残るVietnamese: đáng nhớKorean: 기억에 남는 - 잊지 못할Turkish: unutulmaz - akılda kalanUrdu: یادگار - ناقابل فراموشIndonesian: tak terlupakan - berkesan
Example Sentences
The wedding was a memorable day for everyone.
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I saw a memorable movie last weekend.
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She gave a memorable speech at the ceremony.
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That was one of the most memorable trips of my life.
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Last night’s concert was truly memorable — I'll never forget it.
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Meeting her was a memorable experience I'll always treasure.
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