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memorability|ˌmɛmərəˈbɪlɪtɪ| [f. next: see -ity.] The quality of being memorable. Also, a person or thing worth remembering.
a1661Fuller Worthies, Kent ii. (1662) 85 And how abundantly intituled [she was] to Memorability, the ensuing Epitaph..will sufficiently discover. 1834Southey Doctor xlvii. (1848) 111 The first years of Daniel's abode in Doncaster were distinguished by many events of local memorability. 1855Carlyle Prinzenraub Misc. 1857 IV. 351 There is one memorability of his last sad moments. 1866― E. Irving 145 Frank was a notable kind of man, and one of the memorabilities, to Irving as well as me. 1903Myers Hum. Personality I. 36 The memorability of an act is, in fact, a better proof of consciousness than its complexity. |