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memorable English

Meaning memorable meaning

What does memorable mean?
Definitions in simple English

memorable

When something is memorable, it is very important or remarkable and is easy to remember.

memorable

worth remembering

Synonyms memorable synonyms

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Simple sentences

What was the most memorable day of your life?
That'll make for a memorable time.
What happened on that memorable day?
If you're gonna get into the Evil League of Evil, you have to have a memorable laugh.
This was a memorable day for me.

Movie subtitles

In those memorable days, the city lived together with the rebellious battleship.
I have a memorable birthday.
She seems to me most memorable.
And that memorable night when Margo first dazzled you from the stage, what theatre was it in San Francisco?
It will be a memorable moment.
Memorable.
Well, Mr Blakeworth. A memorable day, sir!
Would you like to make this a really memorable evening?
You made a memorable statement too.
It will be the most memorable fight of my life.
Nickie, I. I want to thank you for. the loveliest and the most memorable day I've ever known.
Only later do they become memorable by the scars they leave.
Not a memorable evening.
Yes, a most memorable occasion.
For many years, she appeared in many memorable Hollywood films, including James Whale's sequel to Frankenstein, the 1935 Bride of Frankenstein.
Mrs Miniver, Random Harvest, Hitchcock's Shadow of a Doubt, and that hardy perennial, Frank Capra's It's a Wonderful Life in 1946 as the memorable Clarence, the angel.
Because this is a memorable day in my life I have decided to relax my usual rule against strangers in our town.
Tell me, do you share my high opinion of San Francisco? Yes, I do. And that memorable night when Margo first dazzled you from the stage, what theatre was it in San Francisco?
This has been, all in all, a memorable day.
I want to thank you for. the loveliest and the most memorable day I've ever known.
I fought for the idea of a space station for many years, but it wasn't until that memorable day in 1957, when the first satellite was rocketed into space, that I got any support.
For me, 1882 was more memorable.
All in all, a memorable journey for you.
One memorable night about 11:00 I entered the Aix-les-Bains casino. with the 9 of hearts, spades, clubs and diamonds up my sleeve. I was looking for a banco worthy of me.
Senora Burnett, I hope your stay here will be long and memorable.
Let's make a promise, in this memorable moment that we'll stand together until victory and that we'll fight to the death in order to bring down and destroy the infamous Concini.
Do you remember any particularly memorable?
I meant this was another memorable day for us.
It could have been a memorable battle.
Their most memorable performances were that of outraged husband and detective breaking in upon guilty wife in the arms of her lover or vice versa.
These are books of play reviews, including some ofJohn Stymetz's more memorable criticisms. when he was reviewing plays in New York.
It is not understood and is forgotten. to the profit of the false spectacular memory. of the non-memorable.
Though this encounter is not recorded in any history book it was memorable enough for those who took part.

News and current affairs

In today's free-market carnival, nothing seems visible unless it is scandalous and nothing is scandalous enough to be memorable.
Instead, Morsi's speech provided the occasion's most memorable moment.
The crowd cracked up. It was perhaps the most memorable and lamentable moment in a lamentable campaign - a moment that, in the history now to be written of humanity's effort to preserve a livable planet, is destined for immortal notoriety.
But players, too, sometimes have failed to conceal national animosities: when Holland beat Germany in a memorable European semi-final in 1988, one of the Dutch players ostentatiously wiped his bottom with a German shirt.
Thanks mainly to the export of Buddhism from India to China, Chinese came to Indian universities, visited Indian courts, and wrote memorable accounts of their voyages.
The schema might also be applied to political relations: Hirschman wrote a memorable article showing how the ability to exit East Germany in 1989 produced a sudden breakdown of loyalty.
Perhaps the most important was the memorable - but erroneous - view that Milosevic would give up after a few days of bombing.
It was perhaps the most memorable and lamentable moment in a lamentable campaign - a moment that, in the history now to be written of humanity's effort to preserve a livable planet, is destined for immortal notoriety.
No war is without its list of false assumptions, and the Kosovo campaign had its share. Perhaps the most important was the memorable - but erroneous - view that Milosevic would give up after a few days of bombing.

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