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the quality of being worth remembering
true memorability of phrase
continuous change results in lack of memorability
How To Use memorability In A Sentence
- This family will loom large for schoolchildren of the future, fat with memorability like Henry VIII. Victoria Coren: why I shall be up at dawn to watch the royal family in all its bizarre glory
- Such information, when learned, can end up being fascinating, significant and empowering, but when first encountered, it just can't compete for memorability with a murderous chip shop owner wielding a broom. The power of mnemonics
- His acting was great in it, but perhaps his memorability came from the fact that in the showhe was often caught masturbating. Josh Wolk's Pop Culture Club talks 'White Collar': Was it fun crime or punishment? | EW.com
- For one moment, it is the last moment, he starts aloft, or is flung aloft, even into clearness and a kind of memorability, -- to sink then for evermore! The French Revolution
- Metrical and "free verse" rhythms create memorability, too. How Memorization Makes Words Live
- Thinking beyond conventional boundaries and striving for differentiation and memorability is essential to the effectiveness of our design.
- The death of Jonathan in 2 Samuel "how are the mighty fallen, and the weapons of war perished" is one of a number of passages in which scholarship combined with literary skill to turn clunky and even tortured phraseology into paragraphs of clarity, memorability and – yes – majesty. The King James Bible reconsidered | David Edgar
- The important contributions that local women make (or have made) are not as visible nor sustained to have long-term memorability among the younger women interviewed in the survey," she said. TODAYonline
- Well, it's always said that one of the tests of a poet is memorability.
- The contribution made by the arranger to the success or memorability of a recording, is in many cases, undeniable. Elton John, the Beach Boys and the fine art of pop alchemy