Used to draw attention to something particularly important or worth mentioning within a larger statement.
“Several departments improved efficiency, notably the shipping and logistics team.”
“Many attendees praised the workshop, notably its hands-on training sessions.”
In Reading Part 3, "notably" often signals a specific example or detail that a question might ask you to identify, since it highlights information the writer considers significant. When scanning paragraphs quickly, this word can point you directly to a key fact rather than making you read every sentence in full. It's especially useful for questions asking about a specific detail within a paragraph full of general information.
Synonyms: particularly, especially, in particular