Remarkably

/rɪˈmɑːrkəbli/

Meaning & Definition

adverb
In a way that is worthy of attention; exceptionally.
She performed remarkably well on her final exams, achieving the highest scores in her class.
To a degree that is surprising or extraordinary.
The weather this winter has been remarkably mild compared to previous years.
In a manner that is noticeably distinct from the norm.
His ability to solve complex problems quickly is remarkably impressive.
In a way that stands out due to being unusual or extraordinary.
The artwork was remarkably detailed, capturing the essence of the subject beautifully.
To an extent that catches one's attention.
It is remarkably quiet in the library this afternoon.

Etymology

From the word 'remark' combined with the suffix '-ably'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

remarkably quiet
Surprisingly silent or calm.
remarkably similar
Notably alike.

Related Words

remark
To say something worth noting.
remarkable
Worthy of attention; striking.

Slang Meanings

Impressively or awesomely.
That movie was remarkably good, totally blew my mind!