Rememberability: meaning, definitions and examples

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rememberability

 

[ rɪˌmɛm.bəˈræbɪlɪti ]

Noun
Context #1 | Noun

memory quality

Rememberability refers to the quality of being able to be remembered or recalled. It is often used in the context of learning, marketing, and content creation, where the focus is on how easily information can be retained in memory. High rememberability is desirable in various fields, including education and branding, as it leads to better retention of information and loyalty to brands. Factors that can influence rememberability include emotional connections, repetition, and the clarity of the information presented.

Synonyms

memorability, recall, recognition

Examples of usage

  • The rememberability of the advertisement was impressive.
  • We analyzed the rememberability of different teaching methods.
  • High rememberability can improve customer engagement.

Translations

Translations of the word "rememberability" in other languages:

🇵🇹 memorabilidade

🇮🇳 यादगारता

🇩🇪 Erinnerungsfähigkeit

🇮🇩 kemampuan mengingat

🇺🇦 запам'ятовуваність

🇵🇱 zapamiętywalność

🇯🇵 記憶力

🇫🇷 mémorabilité

🇪🇸 memorabilidad

🇹🇷 hatırlanabilirlik

🇰🇷 기억 가능성

🇸🇦 قابلية التذكر

🇨🇿 zapamatovatelnost

🇸🇰 zapamätateľnosť

🇨🇳 记忆力

🇸🇮 zapomnljivost

🇮🇸 minniskylda

🇰🇿 еске алу қабілеті

🇬🇪 მახსოვრობის უნარიც

🇦🇿 xatırlama qabiliyyəti

🇲🇽 memorabilidad

Etymology

The term 'rememberability' is derived from the root word 'remember', which comes from the Latin 'rememorari', meaning 'to call to mind again'. The suffix '-ability' indicates a quality or condition, making 'rememberability' essentially refer to the ability to be remembered. This word gained traction as discussions about cognitive science and memory grew in prominence, particularly in educational and marketing fields where the effectiveness of memory retention is critical. Its usage has increased with the rise of digital content, where creating information that sticks in the minds of consumers is paramount.