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remarkable
[ri-mahr-kuh-buhl]
adjective
notably or conspicuously unusual; extraordinary.
a remarkable change.
worthy of notice or attention.
Synonyms: striking, distinguished, noteworthy, notable, rare, uncommon, singular, unusual, exceptional
remarkable
/ rɪˈmɑːkəbəl /
adjective
worthy of note or attention
a remarkable achievement
unusual, striking, or extraordinary
a remarkable sight
Other Word Forms
- remarkableness noun
- remarkably adverb
- remarkability noun
- quasi-remarkable adjective
- unremarkable adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of remarkable1
Example Sentences
They sat around the campfire that night talking about the remarkable life of the man they had rescued and the lessons to be learned from his plight.
Judge Simon Mayo KC paid tribute to the "remarkable dignity and composure" of Mr Lucima's family, who sat through the five-month trial.
Among those whose current party preference is Reform, a remarkable 89% are pessimistic about the prospects for the economy.
Cathy Tyers, the team's dendrochronologist, said: "I hope that this research adds further to its fascinating story and contributes to its remarkable legacy."
Well, the chancellor did not rule out welfare cuts, even after the remarkable U-turn on disability benefits in July.
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