Meaning & Definition of word "Remarkably"
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Remarkably
/rɪˈmɑːrkəbli/
adverb:
- 1. In a way that is worthy of attention; exceptionally.
- Example: She performed remarkably well on her final exams, achieving the highest scores in her class.
- 2. To a degree that is surprising or extraordinary.
- Example: The weather this winter has been remarkably mild compared to previous years.
- 3. In a manner that is noticeably distinct from the norm.
- Example: His ability to solve complex problems quickly is remarkably impressive.
- 4. In a way that stands out due to being unusual or extraordinary.
- Example: The artwork was remarkably detailed, capturing the essence of the subject beautifully.
- 5. To an extent that catches one's attention.
- Example: 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 of remarkably
Meaning: Impressively or awesomely.
Example Sentence: That movie was remarkably good, totally blew my mind!