Meaning & Definition of word "Remarkable"

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    Remarkable

    rɪˈmɑːrkəbl

    adjective:

    • 1. Worthy of attention; striking or extraordinary.
      • Example: Her remarkable talent for painting won her numerous awards.
    • 2. Significantly unusual; notable or impressive.
      • Example: The scientist made a remarkable discovery that changed our understanding of genetics.
    • 3. Causing surprise or admiration.
      • Example: It was remarkable how quickly he learned to speak French fluently.
    • 4. Deserving to be noticed or highlighted.
      • Example: The athlete's remarkable performance during the championship was celebrated by fans.

    Etymology

    Early 16th century from the French 'remarquable' or Latin 'remarcabilis'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    remarkable achievement:

    An accomplishment that stands out due to its significance.

    remarkable individual:

    A person who is extraordinary in some aspect.

    Related Words

    remark:

    To comment on something, typically something noteworthy.

    mark:

    To indicate or represent significance.

    Slang Meanings of remarkable

    Meaning: Impressive or awesome.

    Example Sentence: That was a remarkable game!

    Meaning: Cool or outstanding.

    Example Sentence: Her performance was just remarkable!